Nepalese protests: Hours after taking over the role of Prime Minister of the Nepalese Temporary Government Sushil Karki on Sunday issued a strong report on the responsibility of her administration in shaping the country.
Sushila Karki, who dealt with a press conference on Sunday, said that her government did not become a “taste of power”, but stabilize the country, solve the requirements for justice and prepare for new elections within six months.
“My team and I are not here to taste much. We will not stay for more than six months. We will transfer responsibility to the new parliament. We will not succeed without your support,” she said formally took over the office in Singha Durbar.
Sushila Karki welcomed the protests of Nepal Gen Z, which began on September 8 and created waves around the world where the country demanded the end of corruption and economic reforms.
Nepalese Prime Minister, who praised his youth, announced that those who were killed during the protest would be officially recognized as “martyrs”.
She also announced that the victim’s family would be 1 million NRS 1 million as a compensation.
“27 hours of movement is first in Nepal. They require economic equality and eradication of corruption. All deceased of 8 September are announced by martyrs and will have every million.
The number of protest in Nepal increases to 72
The number of victims as a result of protests in Nepal 8. September increased to 72, the Ministry of Health said on Sunday, because search teams continue to look for new bodies from shopping centers and other buildings for violence.
“The bodies of many people who have died in shopping centers, houses and other buildings that have been ignited or attacked are now discovered,” said Prakash Budrathoki, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health.
The latest updated data of the Ministry showed that at least 2,113 people were injured in the worst non -riots of Nepal in decades.
Many government buildings, the Supreme Court of the country, the Parliament building, the police office, the businesses and private houses of politicians, including the houses of President Ramchandra Paudel and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, were lit.
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