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Election Commission TikTok Contest Announced for March 5 Election

Election Commission TikTok Contest Announced for March 5 Election

Elections, Governance, देश, मनोरञ्जन / कला, राजनीति
Kathmandu — The Election Commission (EC) has announced a TikTok video competition to promote voter awareness ahead of the March 5 House of Representatives (HoR) elections. The initiative aims to spread election information and encourage public participation through short, engaging video content. One-Minute Video Challenge The EC has invited the public to create one-minute TikTok videos focused on voter education and the election code of conduct. Participants must upload their videos on their own social media accounts and submit them to the Commission via email by March 1. According to the EC, the campaign is designed to make election information more accessible, especially to young voters. Cash Prizes for Top Videos The video with the highest number of views...
Gyanendra Shah Calls for Postponing March 5 Election

Gyanendra Shah Calls for Postponing March 5 Election

Elections, देश, राजनीति, लेख, विचार
Former king Gyanendra Shah has called for the postponement of the March 5 parliamentary election, warning that holding the vote amid growing public dissatisfaction could deepen the country’s political crisis. In a video message released on the eve of Democracy Day, Shah said the election is being pushed forward despite protests and widespread disagreement. He argued that conducting polls against public sentiment would not bring long-term stability. Election Alone Cannot Solve the Crisis” Shah said Nepal is facing serious political and institutional challenges. According to him, the electoral process alone cannot resolve the current instability. He also questioned the legitimacy of the interim government overseeing the election, claiming it was not formed through a fully...
Election Commission Issues Strong Warning Ahead of March 5 Elections

Election Commission Issues Strong Warning Ahead of March 5 Elections

Elections, Governance, देश, राजनीति, सूचना
Kathmandu:Election Commissioner Dr. Janaki Kumari Tuladhar has warned that anyone who breaks the Election Code of Conduct will face strict legal action ahead of the House of Representatives election on March 5. Speaking at a public interaction program in Dhangadhi, she said the Election Commission is working to ensure a safe, fair, and peaceful election across the country. Dr. Tuladhar said the responsibility does not rest on the Commission alone. “It is a shared duty,” she said. “Political parties, candidates, the media, and citizens must all follow the rules.” Complaints Will Be Investigated She explained that anyone can file a complaint if they see a violation. “If the complaint is proven true, legal action will be taken,” she said. Leaders Call for Stron...
AIGs Deployed Across Provinces as Police Step Up Security for March 5 Elections

AIGs Deployed Across Provinces as Police Step Up Security for March 5 Elections

Security, देश, राजनीति, समाचार, सामाजिक, सूचना
Nepal Police have deployed Additional Inspectors General of Police (AIGs) to all seven provinces to strengthen security ahead of the upcoming House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5. The move aims to ensure free, fair, and peaceful elections across the country, particularly in sensitive regions with past election-related incidents. Senior Officers Assigned to Provinces According to Nepal Police Headquarters, senior officers have been assigned to monitor local security preparedness and assess potential risks in each province: Sudurpaschim Province – AIG Himalaya Kumar Shrestha Madhesh Province – AIG Dambar BK (after completing district-level assessments) Gandaki Province – AIG Manoj KC Bagmati Province – AIG Siddhi Bikram Shah Karnali Pro...