According to Rolpa Representative Tilak Gharti Magar, the inmates of Rolpa Prison will also be voting in the upcoming elections to be held on November 20, 2022. According to Jailer Bishal Khanal, 61 inmates from Rolpa Prison are voting. Among them, 55 men and six women will be able to vote proportionally. Voting arrangements have been made for them by constructing a temporary polling station inside the prison premises. Similarly, Jokh Bahadur Mahara, the candidate of the provincial assembly’s constituency No. A from the ruling alliance conducted election campaigning by playing the sound system loudly at the district headquarters, Liwang on November 14. Similarly, Padam Thapa, the candidate of the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party’s Representative Assembly, has also gone door to door by micing through the sound system. Flags were used in the rally against the code of conduct. The leader of the CPN Maoist Center, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, candidate for the House of Representatives Barshman Pun from the coalition, the coalition’s provincial constituency no.A. Jokh Bahadur Mahara, and Ammarsingh Pun of Nepali Congress addressed the assembly.
According to Palpa Representative Yagya Murthi Timilsina, preparations for the election of House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly members are going on rapidly in the district. The training of polling officers and assistant polling officers deployed in the House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly member elections has been completed. The officers who will be deployed in 246 polling booths of 118 polling stations in Palpa, which has two constituencies in the House of Representatives and four in the Provincial Assembly, have been trained. Chief Election Officer Kamal Raj Bista informed that 2,955 more employees will be deployed in the election. There are 201,326 voters in Palpa including 103,118 women and 98,208 men. Chief District Officer Jagannath Pant said that the ban on the sale and distribution of alcohol will be enforced throughout the district from November 15 until the counting of votes is completed.
According to Banke Representative Laxmi Tharu, it has been found that the cases of violation of the code of conduct of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Members’ Assembly are in the villages than in the cities. In Fattepur and Narainapur Constituency 1, flags and pamphlets have been placed on private electricity poles and a flag pole has been placed in the liaison office. In front of Shiddeshwar Secondary School of Rapti Sonari Rural Municipality-6, there is a contact office of Nepali Congress, CPN Maoist Central Alliance. Democratic Samajwadi Party, Nepal has done market rounds using auto-rickshaws, and vehicles.