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Employees reach polling station to conduct election in Rolpa

ROLPA, November 18: Almost all polling staff deployed in Rolpa for the November 20 polls have reached their respective polling stations.
By Dinesh Subedi

ROLPA, November 18: Almost all polling staff deployed in Rolpa for the November 20 polls have reached their respective polling stations.


Chief District Officer Navaraj Sapkota confirmed that the employees going to remote polling stations have reached their respective destinations. 


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“The staff members have all arrived. Employees have reached all the polling stations near and far from the center,” he said. Polling staff and election materials have been sent to the polling stations along with heavy security.


Sapkota said that there is a peaceful environment in Rolpa in terms of security. "Voters will be able to cast their votes with confidence." Saying that all the preparations for the election have been completed, Sapkota added, "The only thing left is to bring the ballot boxes to the headquarters after the election is over."


A total of 1,405 employees including 177 polling officers have been deployed in Rolpa for the election. Out of 86 polling stations here, 31 are listed as highly sensitive. A security official said that 42 polling stations in the district have been identified as sensitive and 13 polling stations as normal.


 

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