80,000 troops will be mobilized in the House of Representatives elections
Kathmandu. The Nepali Army has prepared to mobilize 80,000 manpower for the upcoming House of Representatives election to be held on February 21. Rajaram Basnet, Assistant Rathi and Spokesperson of the Nepali Army informed that since the Integrated Security Plan 2082 has been approved and approved by the President, the army will be mobilized accordingly.
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