
Nepal's security agencies have declared the country fully prepared for the March 5 House of Representatives election, deploying over 300,000 personnel nationwide. Prime Minister Sushila Karki and Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal held meetings to review election readiness and law-and-order. Authorities identified potential challenges including political clashes, communal tensions, monarchist activities, escaped prisoners, and election boycott campaigns. Officials emphasized misinformation on social media as a significant security threat, with certain pro-royalist and communist groups under close surveillance.
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