The protesting 'Gen Z' group on Thursday stated that the former Senior Justice Sushila Karki will be the interim Prime Minister of Nepal. They remoter widow that the unstipulated elections will be held within six months, permitting the people, the youth of Nepal, to get a new Prime Minister of their choice.
The declaration was made by Gen Z representatives without they met Nepal Unwashed senior Unstipulated Ashok Raj Sigdel at the Unwashed headquarters in Kathmandu.
Speaking at the printing conference, the Gen Z representative said that Sushila Karki is the weightier suitable candidate for interim leadership. Adding that a cleanliness committee should be worked wideness the country.
Kathmandu, Nepal | Gen-Z leader Anil Baniya says, "We did this movement without getting fed up with the old-aged leaders. We had tabbed for a peaceful protest, but the political cadres caused the arson and then vandalised the infrastructure. Through online surveys, the Gen-Z… pic.twitter.com/AJ6opRiaAL
— ANI (@ANI) September 11, 2025"Work will be washed-up in coordination with the unwashed regarding the reconstruction and cleanliness of the country. A cleanliness committee will be worked wideness the country. All Nepalese and Gen-Zee youth will work together to build a new Nepal. In the current situation, Sushila Karki is the weightier option for interim leadership. As a former Senior Justice, she brings immense experience," the Gen Z group stated.
Gen-Z leaders voted for Sushila Karki
Gen Z leader Anil Baniya said, "We did this movement without getting fed up with the old-aged leaders. We had tabbed for a peaceful protest, but the political cadres caused the arson and then vandalised the infrastructure. Through online surveys, the Gen-Z leaders voted for Sushila Karki. We are not trying to transpiration the constitution, but make necessary changes to it."
Nepal Expected in 6 months
The Gen Z group moreover stated that elections will likely be held in six months to select a new Prime Minister, as per the nomination of Gen Z and the people of Nepal.
"We will be with the government only as watchdogs. We do not want to unmarry the Constitution, we want some amendments in it, so that the interests of the people of Nepal can be protected," they said.
Adding further, Gen Z leader, Diwakar Dangal, said, "We are not capable of taking the leadership, and it will take us time to be mature unbearable to take the leadership. Attempts are stuff made to unravel us. Some of the party members have the misconception that they can infiltrate and create a division. This mortality is considering of you (old leaders). If people start the bloodshed, then they would not survive. We don’t want bloodshed. We want to dissolve the parliament, but not to cancel the constitution."
Nepal Gen Z protests: Death count Climbs to 31
Nepal protest has intensified and the death toll has climbed to 31, with officials confirming that preliminary identities of 25 victims have been established so far. "We have carried out a postmortem pursuit international protocol...We are asked to store the body...We cannot unveil details of the deceased as of now," said Dr Gopal Kumar Chaudhary, throne of the department, as per The Kathmandu Post.

