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Aerial firings was opened in these 24 polling stations (list included)

The police used aerial fire to control clashes at 24 polling stations in 11 districts across five states, according to the Election Commission (EC).

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KATHMANDU: After clashes erupted in 24 different locations across the country during the general election on Sunday, police had to use force to keep the situation under control. To break up the brawl, police fired into the air.

The police used aerial fire to control clashes at 24 polling stations in 11 districts across five states, according to the Election Commission (EC).

To bring the situation under control in Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, Karnali, and other parts of Sudurpaschim State, aerial fire had to be used.

As a result, even in areas where aerial fire was used, the situation was brought under control, and elections were resumed, or efforts were made to resume in some areas.