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Dispute over candidate representatives halts voting in Dolakha
Minor clash at polling centre in ward 4 of Tamakoshi Rural Municipality prompts police to fire a warning shot; efforts underway to resume voting.bookmark
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Published at : March 5, 2026
Updated at : March 5, 2026 10:27
Dolakha
Voting was temporarily halted at Malu polling centre in ward 4 of Tamakoshi Rural Municipality, Dolakha, after a dispute over the seating of candidate representatives led to an attempt to assault polling staff.
Police fired a warning round to control the situation. Authorities said efforts are ongoing to restore order and resume voting.
A meeting of all parties is currently underway to facilitate the process.
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