Sushila Karki, Nepal’s former chief justice, has been proposed to lead an interim government in Nepal, according to recent reports. The proposal comes amidst ongoing political turmoil in the country, with protests demanding an overhaul of the corrupt political system.
“I greet Prime Minister Modi. I have a good impression of him. Our name has just been proposed; nothing is fixed yet. Decisions are made after discussions, because when it comes to international matters or issues between two countries, some people sit together and make a policy,” Karki said, expressing her views on the proposal.
Karki’s comments came amid ongoing talks between Nepal and India on various cooperation initiatives. While specific details of the proposed cooperation are not available, Karki’s statement suggests that discussions are still in progress, and no final decisions have been made.
India and Nepal have a long-standing relationship, with cooperation in areas such as trade, tourism, and infrastructure development. Karki’s statement highlights the ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Nepal and India
Karki is known for her impartiality and strong stance against corruption during her tenure as Chief Justice. Her potential appointment as the head of the interim government has been met with interest, given her reputation for integrity and leadership.
The proposal is currently under discussion, and no final decisions have been made. Karki’s willingness to take on the role and lead the country through a period of uncertainty will be crucial in determining the future of Nepal’s politics.