New Nepal PM vows to follow protesters’ demands to ‘end corruption’

Hindu devotees light oil lamps outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on September 14, 2025. The capital Kathmandu took a step back towards normality on September 13 as a curfew was eased and daily life returned, with markets opening, traffic returning and families visiting temples. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
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  • Karki added that she and her interim government would not “will not stay here one day more than six months”

Katmandu: Nepal’s new leader vowed Sunday to follow protesters’ demands to “end corruption” as she began work as interim prime minister, after “Gen Z” youth demonstrations ousted her predecessor.
“We have to work according to the thinking of the Gen Z generation. ... What this group is demanding is end of corruption, good governance and economic equality,” said Sushila Karki, the 73-year-old former chief justice, in her first public comments since taking office on Friday. “You and I have to be determined to fulfil that.”
Karki added that she and her interim government would not “will not stay here one day more than six months,” with elections set for March 5, 2026.