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Strictness of the House in compliance with the election code of conduct

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Kathmandu. The Ministry of Home Affairs has instructed the District Administration Office to prevent any violations of the Code of Conduct before and during the upcoming House of Representatives elections. The Ministry issued a circular today to all district administration offices and instructed them to monitor the implementation of the election code of conduct regularly and implement it effectively.

According to the Home Minister's Secretariat, instructions have been given to regularly submit a report to the ministry on the work done in the implementation of the code of conduct.

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