
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that neither a single drop of blood should fall nor should any one get injured during the March 5 Parliamentary elections in Nepal. She instructed security agencies to ensure security arrangement towards that direction. PM Karki instructed the security body to work in such a manner that “not even a drop of blood falls nor any one gets injured” during the House of Representatives polls.
Addressing a function organized by Armed Police Force (APF), the paramilitary forces of Nepal in Kathmandu on Friday to mark its 25th anniversary the Prime Minister directed the APF to perform its duty maintaining high alertness and professionalism by closely analyzing the security challenges.
She also appreciated the effective role played by the APF for conducting elections in the past in free, fair and fearless manner. The caretaker government has invested all of its energy for maintaining sustained stability in the country by concluding the ongoing transitional period, she pointed out adding that the government has mobilized all three security agencies, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and Nepal Army to successfully conclude the upcoming elections.
The Armed Police Force is prepared to provide all kinds of security round the clock to conduct the upcoming election in a free and fearless manner as per the directives received from the government, remarked Inspector General of the Armed Police Force Raju Aryal speaking on the occasion. The APF has been showing its effective performance by maintaining high priority in providing border security, reducing trans-border crimes, checking human trafficking, controlling drugs trafficking and reducing customs irregularities,” he pointed out.
