National News: The situation in Nepal has been very turbulent for the past few days. The ban on social media and increasing self-indulgence brought the youth to the streets. The protests turned violent; many people lost their lives, and the youth did not spare plane the former prime ministers, who became the target of anger. The pressure increased so much that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to resign and leave the post.
Became the first woman prime minister with oath
To handle the political slipperiness without Oli's removal, President Ramchandra Paudel on Saturday administered the oath to Sushila Karki as interim prime minister. The swearing-in recurrence was completely formal, and with this, Karki moreover became the first woman Prime Minister of Nepal.
India expressed happiness and confidence
India welcomed the new interim government worked in Nepal. A statement came from the Ministry of External Affairs that, "We hope that peace and stability will be strengthened in Nepal under the leadership of Sushila Karki. India and Nepal will protract to move forward together for the progress of the people of both the neighboring countries." Support of youth became Karki's strength
Youth and Gen Z played the biggest role in the recent protests. Rejecting the old leaders, they supported Karki's leadership. They believe that Karki is an honest and just leader who can be trusted.
Beginning of a new era, challenges moreover ahead
However, the path in front of Karki is not easy. Restoring the system without the violent protests, curbing corruption, and maintaining the trust of the public will be his real test. At the juncture where Nepal's politics stands at this time, every step will prove to be very important.

