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Home Minister Khand directs for fair treatment of temporary police personnel

RUPANDEHI, May 4: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has directed people to treat the temporary police force with respect, as they have been assigned for the May 13 local election.
By Republica

RUPANDEHI, May 4: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has directed people to treat the temporary police force with respect, as they have been assigned for the May 13 local election. 


Attending a meeting of the Rupandehi District Administration Office on Tuesday, he also directed the security agencies to manage prompt security for the polls. 


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All bodies of the government should be prepared to provide security to the general public and those employed at the polling stations and centers as the government has shouldered this responsibility, said the minister. 


He directed security agencies to identify security threats and maintain security at sensitive and highly sensitive areas, said Chief District Officer Rishiram Tiwari. 


The meeting was attended by Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army chief of Lumbini Province, officers of National Investigation Department and CDOs of Rupandehi, Kapilvastu and Nawalparasi districts. 


On the occasion, CDOs and chiefs of all three security agencies apprised the meeting of the security situation in their respective areas.


(RSS)

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