Nepal Verified News
Fri Jan 23 2026
The District Police Office of Kavrepalanchowk has identified 88 polling stations as sensitive, including 23 categorized as highly sensitive, ahead of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5.
District Police Chief Komal Shah stated that security arrangements would be tightened at all sensitive and highly sensitive stations, with deployment of personnel to ensure smooth and peaceful voting.
A total of 2,269 election police personnel will be deployed in the district, including 1,115 from the Nepal Police and 350 from the Armed Police Force.
Kavrepalanchowk has 326,611 registered voters, comprising 167,499 males, 159,110 females, and two voters from other gender categories.
In preparation for the elections, written exams and interviews for election police recruitment were conducted in Dhulikhel on Thursday. The district will have two constituencies for the upcoming elections.
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