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Awareness of Citizens Stressed for Clean Election

2013-11-07

Nepalgunj, Swachaa nirbachanka lagi matdaata sachet hunu parne ma jood. Nepalgunj/November 7, Chairperson of Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) has said that the citizens should be aware to make the Constituent Assembly (CA) elections clean. Talking to Nepalgunj-based Krishnasar FM, Pyakurel said that the election would be automatically clean if around 75 percent of the voters are aware. He added that security measure is equally important along with political commitment to make the election a success. Pyakurel said that the Election Commission was not taking steps to stop the violation of election code of conduct carried out by various political parties. He urged the EC to be courageous in fulfilling its legal responsibility. He said that a commitment program for clean election would be organized through extensive citizen's meeting. In the interview, he said that monitoring of the polling centres would also be done from next week in course of election observation. INSEC Chairperson Pyakurel is in Nepalgunj to attend the program on "Citizen's Campaign for Clean Election-2013" being organized in Banke, Jumla, Surkhet, Kanchanpur, Kailali district.

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