The ministry stated this after holding a virtual meeting (Zoom) with the Chief District Officers (CDOs) of all 77 districts at 7 AM on Wednesday, confirming that election security and all administrative arrangements have been finalized.
The Election Observation Committee (EOC) Nepal has mobilised 700 national election observers across the country. EOC Nepal, one of the oldest organisations permitted to observe elections in the country, has deployed observers for both long-term and emergency purposes.
The Parsa Police have arrested four persons including Manoj Kumar Chaudhary, a candidate for the House of Representatives Member election from Parsa electoral constituency no 2.
An election candidate of Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) Nepal, Asheshwor Yadav, has been arrested for his involvement in illegal activities during silence period for the House of Representatives election.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has said it would conduct domestic flights based on need on the poll day, tomorrow.
The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has instructed all public hospitals across the country to form 'rapid response team' in view of the election to the House of Representatives (HoR) scheduled for March 5.
Various Nepali embassies in Gulf countries have requested the Nepalis working in West Asia to submit their details to a portal brought into operation by the Foreign Ministry.
GEOC made public a report based on field visits and information it received at call centres on the run-up to House of Representatives (HoR) election. The atmosphere for HoR election tomorrow is peaceful and arrangements smooth, it added.
The upper atmosphere in Nepal is currently witnessing high pressure system.
The Election Commission (EC) has informed that it made the banking and financial institutions open some of their branches on public holidays as well.
In the wake of rising conflict in West Asia of late, the government has formed a rapid action team for the safety and rescue of Nepalis living and working in West Asia.
The security agencies, including the Nepali Army (NA), have urged the voters to participate in the House of Representatives elections with confidence, arguing that adequate security arrangement was in place for it.
Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal and high level security officials have conducted field inspection of voting centres located at remote parts of Lalitpur district on Tuesday.
The Election Commission (EC) has sought clarifications from 95 election candidates and political parties on violation of code of conduct which is in effect for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5.
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