In the scope of the social media code of conduct
Kathmandu. The Election Commission has also brought the activities on social media under the code of conduct with the aim of making the election of the House of Representatives clean and dignified. The election of the House of Representatives will be held on February 21. According to the commission, the code of ethics stipulates that no one can operate an account on social media or open a fake site with the intention of adversely affecting the election.
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