Elections Commission has requested parties to limit the number of representatives arriving to handover nominations to two, Police said.
Handing over nominations will take place on March 17, 18 and 19 this year. This decision has been made by Elections Commission Chief following a meeting with the Police, Health Ministry’s Epidemiology Unit and Disaster Management Centre, Police said.
Police further said one representative can handover the nomination and another can accompany him. No person or supporters will be allowed to gather near the nomination hall.
Meanwhile, all political rallies and public gathering should be limited, Police said.
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