The Election Commission has expressed its commitment to carry out the general elections in a fair, reliable, frugal and fearless manner with the participation of more people by adopting the good practices adopted earlier.
While reviewing the progress of the local level election, 2079 election campaign and voter education program held by the commission on Tuesday, the commission expressed its determination to make the election successful by including the suggestions, feedback and good practices received during the election. The Commission has expressed its concern that the voting of the educated people of the urban areas was less than that of the uneducated people of the remote villages in the last local level elections.
Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapalia made it clear that due to the short period of time, it was not possible to do as much work as expected in the last local level elections, and he expressed his determination to complete the elections of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Assembly to be held on November in a simple, easy and frugal manner by including the good aspects of the previous election.
Chief Election Commissioner Thapalia clarified that the commission is in favor of holding the upcoming general elections in partnership and cooperation with all the responsible agencies of the state including media. Mentioning that the state-run mass media will play an important role during the election campaign, he requested everyone to participate in the election process by making maximum use of their resources.