KATHMANDU:- The District Election Office, Kathmandu, has objected to the use of social media and some online media outlets to violate voters’ confidentiality.
The Election Office has drawn attention to all concerned to the need to comply with the election code of conduct and has requested not to violate voter confidentiality.
As per Section 4 of the Election Code of Conduct, 2082, such acts are prohibited, and if such acts are not stopped, the process of action will be taken as per the prevailing law.
There is a provision that election campaigning can be carried out only 17 days before the polling day, after the publication of the final list of candidates.
It includes provisions for holding rallies, public meetings, or corner meetings, publishing or broadcasting any kind of publicity material in the media, and conducting door-to-door programs for election publicity.
Although information has been provided through discussions, interactions, and publication of information on several occasions to ensure full compliance with this provision of the code of conduct, the Election Office has stated that some political parties, their representatives, and candidates have violated the provision.
The Election Office has drawn attention to the fact that information has been received that corner meetings, publicity, publishing and broadcasting propaganda material, and door-to-door programs are being used to influence voters before the scheduled time.
Code of Conduct Enforcement Officers Muktiram Rijal, Shivaram Bhattarai, Romakanta Kafle, Munkumar KC, Sunita Subedi, and Rukmagat Aryal have jointly drawn attention to all aspects of the election code of conduct. RSS
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