Nepalese interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki said on Sunday that he would only stay in the office for six months. Sushila said she and her team “aren’t here to taste too much”.
“My team and I are not here to taste too much. We will not stay for more than 6 months. We will transfer responsibility to the new parliament. We will not succeed without your support …” Sushila Karki said.
She also assured those who participate in the incident of vandalism last week will be investigated.
The former main judge of the Supreme Court Sushil Karki was appointed temporary prime minister and the first woman, who led fire protests on Friday at the head of the Himalayan nation’s government on Friday.
President of RAM Chandra Putel also dissolved Parliament and set March on March 5 as the date of elections on the recommendation of the new Prime Minister, the presidential office said in a statement at the end of Friday.
Demonstrations of Mass ‘Gen’ began on Nepal on Monday in the capital Kathmandu for a ban on social media. Demonstrators attacked government buildings and the police started fire.
Although the ban was canceled, the unrest continued over wider complaints. The protest soon reflected the wider dissatisfaction, and many young people angry at what they call “nepo kids” of political leaders who enjoy luxury lifestyle, while most youth seek to find a job.
Violence has left at least 72 people dead in the last week, the police said on Sunday. This caused Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli to resign and escape from his official residence on Tuesday.
Lost trillion: Costs on the rebellion gene z
It is estimated to be collateral damage to recent anti -government protests ” £3 trillion ( £18,76,08,00 000 INR) – almost equal to the Nepalese budget for one and a half years or half of the GDP when the gates of both government and private sectors and government documents are taken into account, ”Kathmandu reported a post with the citizens of economists.
In addition, Adhikari said that the upcoming torch elections – more than two years before the plan – are expected to release another £30 billion from state reserves.
In addition, the report claimed that estimates assembled hoteliers, automobile retailers and retail chain Bhat-Bhati indicate that Bloodsed was almost 10,000 Nepalese without work overnight.
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