Nepal’s Interim Government Gets a Fresh Push: Three New Ministers Sworn In Amid Ongoing Turmoil
Nepal’s PM Appoints 3 New Ministers As Interim Government: Nepal’s interim government has taken a crucial step toward restoring political stability by appointing three new ministers following weeks of violent protests and anti-corruption demonstrations. At a swearing-in ceremony held at Shital Niwas, Kulman Ghising, Om Prakash Aryal, and Rameshwar Khanal officially assumed office, each bringing strong administrative and legal credentials. Their appointments are being seen as a move to instill public confidence and demonstrate the government’s commitment to reform and efficiency.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki, a former Chief Justice, has taken charge at a time of national crisis. With a tight deadline of March 5 to organize elections, Karki is in the process of forming a complete cabinet and finalizing a clear roadmap. Her leadership is being closely watched as she navigates challenges including public discontent, pressure from civil society, and the need to ensure a credible electoral process.
In Kathmandu, the mood remains tense but cautiously hopeful. While the intensity of protests has subsided, citizens are still grappling with disrupted livelihoods and uncertainty about the future. Many, like shopkeeper Sabita Surakheti, say they are waiting for real change, not just new names in office. The success of the interim government, in the eyes of the public, will depend on whether it can translate promises into action—and deliver long-awaited political stability.
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