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Kathmandu, March 3: The Election Commission (EC) has said that voters must take their voter ID card or Nepali citizenship certificate with them to the polling centre to vote in the House of Representatives elections on March 5. The Commission stated that a national identity card, passport, land ownership certificate,

On the eve of the start of this silence period, Minister Aryal visited the Election Commission's office on Monday to

During a press conference in Nepalgunj, Banke, he reiterated that the government will spare no effort to ensure the election

Meanwhile, the Commission has recommended to the Government of Nepal to make arrangements so that such vehicles are used only

As of now, 1076 complaints about the breaching of the code of conduct have been received from across the country

Additionally, there were complaints about teachers, staff, and local representatives engaging in promotional activities, displaying flags in public places and

The NC President argued that the NC should carry out activities in an 'extraordinary' way for the next five years

A high-level election security committee meeting made this decision. However, vehicles for specific and emergency purposes will be allowed to

In total, there are 959 polling stations in the province, which includes 941 permanent and 18 temporary stations. Among the

The EC made such an appeal to the stakeholders issuing a statement after it received some complaints about the involvement