šØGen-Z Rocks Nepal: Ex-Chief Justice Sushila Karki Likely Interim PM!š„
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TL;DRNepal is going through a political earthquake šŖļø after massive #GenZ protests shook the streets of Kathmandu šļø. With PM Oli stepping down under huge pressure š®, talks are on for a new interim government š¤. The name making big waves? Former Chief Justice Sushila KarkiĀ š©āāļø, who is loved by the youth for her clean image šÆ. If she takes the top seat as interim PM, it will be a historic moment āØ.

š What Sparked This Storm?
Nepalās young crowd ššŗ got super angry after the govt tried banning social media š±. For the youth, this felt like an attack on their freedom of voice š”. Even after the ban was rolled back, their anger didnāt cool down š„. They demanded an end to corruption š³ļø, transparency šŖ, and accountability from leaders.
But the protests soon turned violent š. At least 51 people lost their lives šĀ and over 1,300 were injuredĀ š„. In the chaos, nearly 12,000 prisoners escapedĀ from jails šØ, creating further fear and instability.
š©āāļø Who is Sushila Karki?
First woman Chief Justice of Nepal (2016ā2017) š.
Famous for being tough against corruption š„.
She was forced out under political pressure in 2017, but that made her even more respected by the common people ā.
Gen-Z protesters see her as someone honest, neutral, and not tied up in party politics š āāļø.
Karki is now the top choice for leading the interim governmentĀ šļø. Other names like Kulman Ghising and Balendra Shah are also in the mix, but her credibility gives her the edge š.
āļø Whoās Taking the Decisions?
Big players in this game are:
President Ramchandra PaudelĀ š³šµ
Army Chief Ashok Raj SigdelĀ šļø
Gen-Z protest leadersĀ ā
Together, they are negotiating a roadmap to restore peace šļø and bring stability š. Roads are still blocked and people are tense š, but slowly, calm is returning.
š® What Could This Mean?
If Sushila Karki becomes interim PM, it will mean:
First time in years that youth voices š£ļø directly shaped government leadership.
Possible steps against corruption š«š°.
A new hope for accountability and justice šļø.
But it wonāt be easy. Interim setups can collapse fast if politicians play games again š. The people are watching š, and trust has to be rebuilt brick by brick š§±.
š£ļø MediaFx Take (Peopleās View)
This whole drama proves one thing: when people unite, power shiftsĀ šŖ. The youth of Nepal are teaching a lesson that politics should not be a private club for elites š¼. It should serve the working class š·, students š, and farmers š.
If Sushila Karki takes charge, the hope is she wonāt just be a face of change šø, but bring real action against corrupt networks š³ļø. The message is clear ā people donāt want rulers, they want servants of society š¤². Nepal may be writing a new chapter š, and itās powered by the young blood š„.