Biratnagar, Oct 21 : Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Dinesh Thapaliya, has said the role of media is significant to take election related activities among the general people and the voters.
Thapaliya said
so while inaugurating the 'Province-level Media Related Orientation' organised
by the EC with collaboration of the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) in the
context of House of Representatives and Province Assembly Member Election-2079
here today.
Saying the EC would take action if the
election code of conduct formulated by the EC in a practical way in order to
reduce unnecessary expenses in the election is found violated, Thapaliya
shared, "Seeking clarification on the issue of violation of the election
code of conduct is not action."
He stressed that
candidates should not give enticement to voters during the election. Thapaliya
added that 123,624 candidates who did not submit election expenses on time in
local-level election faced action.
Stating that the
voter education has been started from the social media as well, the Chief
Election Commissioner urged voters not to be enticed by post, money, access and
personal benefit while selecting the people's representatives.
"The
election is important for promoting the national unity. Free speech and the
election fairness contribute to strengthen democracy," he said, adding
that the election becomes credible and transparent when it is backed up by
integrity. CEC Thapaliya called on the media to play a role in enhancing the
dignity of the elections.
Chief District
Officer of Morang, Kashi Raj Dahal stressed that all the security units would
be mobilized to ensuring the fairness of the election and holding it in a free
and fearless environment.
Chief Election
Officer of Morang and District Court Judge, Durga Prasad Dhungel said the
election offices set up at the election constituencies have been carrying out
all the election-related works in a smooth manner.
Executive Chair
of Rastriya Samachar Samiti, the National News Agency, Dharmendra Jha urged the
media to build a culture of self-regulation during the election and to
internalize the election process and system. (RSS)