
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Sushil Karki on Saturday as a Nepalese prime minister and noted that India was “determined peace, the progress of people in the neighboring country”.
President Ramchandra Paudel managed the oath of Karki, 73, in the president’s office.
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In the post to X: “I expand my best wishes to be the hunt. Mrs. Sushil Karki to take over the office as Prime Minister of the Temporary Government of Nepal.
Karki was chosen to lead a temporary government after a meeting between President Paud, the highest military brass Nepal, and protesters who head against government protests.
The former chief judge, known for his integrity and a simple speaking, studied at the University of Hindu at Banaras.
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The Ministry of the External Affairs (Mea) said, “We hope that this would help support peace and stability.”
“As a close neighbor, a colleague of democracy and a long -term development partner, India will continue to work closely with Nepal for the well -being and prosperity of our two nations and countries,” he said.
Its altitude came after the resignation of KP Sharma Oli, whose government was forced to withdraw in the middle of national protests caused by a controversial ban on social media.
Prohibition of rising raised in Nepal
Meanwhile, the authorities on Saturday raised a ban on walking and restrictive orders stored in the Kathmandu valley and other parts of Nepal, which allowed everyday life to gradually return to normal.
Shops, grocery stores, vegetable markets and shopping centers have reopened and the operation continued along the streets after a long -term shutdown. The authorities also launched cleaning units in several places, including key government buildings that were vandalized or lit during recent violent protests, PTI reported.
Agitation initially broke out despite the controversial ban on social media, which was canceled on Monday evening, but quickly grown into a nationwide movement against corruption and excess government.
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Protests led by the student “Gen Z”, who initially broke out in response to the government ban on social media, quickly evolved into a wider movement expressing widespread frustration with the Oli government and a non -war political elite. Demonstrators accused the leaders of corruption, non -sifting and disconnecting from the everyday struggles of ordinary citizens.
Although the ban on social media was canceled on Monday evening, the demonstrations intensified only the following day, with public anger it moved towards a rich lifestyle and allegedly corruption of people in power.
(With the entry from agencies)
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