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EC urges candidates to open bank accounts without delay

Makalu Khabar 26 minutes ago

KATHMANDU: The Election Commission has urged all candidates for the House of Representatives to immediately open a bank account dedicated to election purposes.

At a regular press briefing on Friday, the Commission emphasized that all campaign expenditures must be conducted through this account.

Candidates who have yet to open one were advised not to delay.

According to Assistant Spokesperson Sita Pun, the campaign period begins on Feb 16, and accounts should be operational by then. “We are focusing closely on both the manifesto and election bank accounts. Directive orders have also been issued to parties for effective implementation,” she said.

Candidates must obtain the necessary recommendations from their political party and the District or Provincial Election Office to open the account. The Commission said this procedure ensures easier record management.

Acknowledging potential delays due to public holidays, the Commission has consulted with bank CEOs to facilitate account opening.

Candidates are encouraged to open accounts by Feb 15 and conduct all campaign spending through them. “We expect most candidates to have their accounts operational within a day or two,” Punsris added.

Under the election code of conduct, all candidates are required to open a bank account to ensure transparency in campaign expenditures.

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Over 1,600 APF deployed nationwide for election security

Makalu Khabar 3 hours ago

KATHMANDU: The Armed Police Force (APF) has deployed more than 1,600 personnel across various districts to ensure smooth and secure elections.

The deployment was carried out today from the APF headquarters in Halchowk, according to APF Deputy Spokesperson Shailendra Thapa.

Meanwhile, APF Additional Inspector General Ganesh Bahadur Thada Magar has directed all units to be deployed in election areas with heightened attention to security sensitivities.

Through virtual communication, he instructed all APF units to treat election security as a focused operation and perform their duties accordingly.

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Ban on rooftop vehicles in election campaigns

Makalu Khabar 20 hours ago

KATHMANDU: The government has decided to prohibit the use of rooftop vehicles by candidates during election campaigns, citing security risks.

A meeting of the Central Security Committee held on Thursday took the decision, according to Joint Spokesperson of the Home Ministry, Rama Acharya.

She said the move was aimed at ensuring the safety of candidates during the election period.

The meeting was attended by Home Secretary Raj Kumar Shrestha, Inspector General of Nepal Police Dan Bahadur Karki, Inspector General of Armed Police Force Raju Aryal, the Chief of the National Investigation Department, and representatives of the Nepal Army.

The committee also discussed upcoming election activities and reviewed overall security preparations, officials said.

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