The youth of Jane Z Group have proposed the name of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki to lead the interim government of Nepal. Sushila Karki said on Thursday that he is ready to work in the national interest. He also said that he is overwhelmed by the trust that Nepali youth have expressed on him. 71-year-old Karki said that the Jane-G group had expressed confidence in me to lead the government for a short time. I am ready to work in the national interest. According to the information received, the youth representatives of General Ji will meet the army chief for the leadership of the interim government.
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Representatives of General Ji have approved the name of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as the new Prime Minister of the interim government. Although there is still some contradiction in it, it is being said that the name of General Ji’s agitators will be consensus on the name before the meeting with the army chief and then it will be formalized after discussion with the army chief. Meanwhile, some youth have opposed the attempt to make former Chief Justice Sushila Karki the head of the interim government. The protesters reached the Nepal army headquarters on Thursday and said that Karki should not be made the head of the government.
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Amidst the unrest in Nepal and the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, former Chief Justice Sushila Karki’s name has emerged as one of the possible candidates to lead the new transitional government. This development has come to light at a time when Nepal is going through an era of uncertainty, where political parties and stakeholders are trying to ensure smooth changes in the country and maintain consensus to maintain stability. There have been Jane-Z protests in Nepal, which is a widespread movement demanding accountability and transparency from the government under the leadership of youth, especially students,. Protests began in other major cities including Kathmandu and Pokhara, Butwal and Birganj on 8 September 2025, after the government banned the major social media platforms, citing tax revenue and cyber security concerns.