The Election Commission's call center will operate for nine hours
Kathmandu. Focusing on the election of members of the House of Representatives to be held on February 21, the Election Commission has established a 'call center' as in the past. Narayan Prasad Bhattarai, spokesperson of the Commission, informed that inquiries from voters, citizens and those concerned about the election will be heard from the call center operated at the Commission's office, Kantipath.
The center, which has six desks, will operate from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Voters, citizens and those concerned can ask questions by calling the toll-free number 1102. According to the commission, there is a provision that when up to 15 people call at the same time, the call will not be put on hold.
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