Kathmandu, April 21: The Election Commission (EC) has made special provision for closely observing and monitoring the silence period of the by-election to the Member of the House of Representatives. The silence period came into effect from midnight on Thursday.
The by-election is taking place in
Tanahu-1, Bara-1 and Chitwan-2 electoral constituencies on April 23.
The EC made this special
arrangement for the monitoring in line with the Election Code of Conduct, 2023.
The Commission has already urged the political parties, the candidates and
voters to effective implementation of the provision.
It has likewise issued directives
to the state bodies concerned to closely monitor so as to oversee and check the
activities in contravention of the Election Code of Conduct. The Election
Commission has urged one and all concerned not to cause or make cause any
unauthorized movement or untoward activities by people from outside districts
and regions in the electoral constituencies where the by-election is being
held, except the political parties, candidates, their representatives and
voters of these constituencies.
The teams deputed for monitoring
and the security bodies concerned can take under control people involved in
such unwanted movement and untoward activities, and initiate action in case
such activities are seen to be inimical to the election fairness and
dignity.
Commission's assistant spokesperson
Surya Prasad Aryal said the EC has directed Nepal Police's all the related
units, the related units under the National Investigation Department, the
special monitoring teams mobilized by the Election Commission, the
office-bearers of the District Code of Conduct Monitoring Committee officials
and the monitoring officers and all the sides concerned to do accordingly.
The constitutional body responsible
for conducting elections has also made a decision to have close monitoring
carried out through a special mechanism of the implementation of the provision
under Clause 24 (5) of the Election (Offences and Punishment) Act, 2073 BS as
well as to enforce the Election Code of Conduct in the electoral constituencies
where the by-election is taking place.
The EC has mobilized Special
Monitoring Team and designated the chief of the District Treasury and
Comptroller Office of the districts concerned as the Election Code Monitoring
Officer for this purpose in line with Clause 32 of the Election Code of
Conduct.
The Commission has also written
through the Government of Nepal, Ministry of Home Affairs for making provisions
to check the sale and distribution, and consumption of alcohol within the
districts where the election is taking place until the counting of votes is
completed.
The Election Code of Conduct, 2079,
issued by the Election Commission on April 7 for the by-election has made
provision for a silence period from 48 hours before the voting day until the
voting is closed in order to hold an election in a free, fair and fear-free
manner.
Assistant Spokesperson Aryal said
the silence period would come into effect from midnight today till the polls
are closed on April 23.
Election campaigning and any type
of discussion, interaction, assemblies, workshops and gatherings are prohibited
during the silence period.
The EC has drawn the attention of all not to ask for
votes online, on social sites, in print or in any medium in favour or against any
candidate or party.
The EC urged the concerned sides
not to publish and broadcast any press release or any content related to
predictions about the victory or defeat of a candidate through media, including
social sites. (RSS)