A call to follow the election code of conduct
Kathmandu. In order to conduct the upcoming House of Representatives elections on February 21 in a clean, fair and free manner, it is called upon to fully follow the election code of conduct.
In a statement issued by Indra Prasad Aryal, President of Nepal Human Rights Organization and Vijayraj Gautam, President of Informal Sector Service Center 9Insec, a call was made to effectively follow the election code of conduct to make the upcoming elections clean, fair, free and credible. All stakeholders involved in the election, political parties, candidates, government agencies, security personnel, media and voters are called upon to follow the election code of conduct literally.
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