The government of Sushila Karki formed in Nepal only after 5 conditions of Gen-Z, know political and social impact

In Nepal, the interim government of Sushila Karki did not become so, but had to be very proud to form the government and he had to accept five conditions of Gen-Zade. Although Sushila Karki’s name was decided as interim prime minister 2 days ago, Sushil Karki was made only the interim prime minister after discussion and consent on the conditions and the government was formed the same night. The first condition is that general elections will be held in Nepal within the next 6 to 12 months, so that the public gets the chance to choose their representative. This condition was accepted and Sushila Karki was asked to hold a general election on March 5, 2026 within the next 6 months. The second condition is that the Parliament of Nepal is resolved, which has been accepted. Sushila Karki, as soon as he held office, called a cabinet meeting and succeeded in dissolving parliament and dissolving parliament by signing it to President Ramchandra Paudel. The third condition is that a system must now be established in Nepal that has representatives from both citizens and military sides. As a result of deliberations and struggling about this condition, it took Sushila Karki two days to take an oath as an interim prime minister. The fourth condition is that corruption in the property of all political parties, ministers, MPs and leaders of Nepal should be investigated. With the adoption of this condition, Sushila Karki formed a commission against corruption, which was asked to investigate and submit the report soon. The fifth condition is that the violence against the protesters during the Gen-Zi movement must be freely and fairly investigated. The condition was also accepted and interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki formed a judicial commission and asked to submit the investigation report as soon as possible. If we swear in Rashtrapati Bhavan, let us tell you that after two days of between, Sushila Karki became the interim prime minister of Nepal. He was done the oath of secrecy of the office at about 9pm. The swear ceremony was held in Sheetal Niwas, the official residence of President Ramchandra Paudel, Kathmandu, in which members of the Jane-Z nuclear committee also attended. But Jane-Z refused to be part of the government and decided instead to monitor the operation of the government. Vice President Ram Sahai Prasad Yadav, Chief Justice, several senior officers of Nepal, diplomat and Indian ambassador Naveen Srivastava were also present during the curse ceremony.