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PM Modi’s BIG message for Nepal interim PM Sushila Karki: ‘Confident that she will…’

Sushila Carki swore on Friday as Nepal’s guard prime minister, and days after a youth -led excitement, the former PM Sharma overthrew the Oli government. At the beginning of this week, protests on a ban on social media platforms in Nepal had exploded and soon became a fight against corruption.

Prime Minister Modi and Nepal’s temporary Prime Minister Sushila Karki.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a special message for the Nepal people who witnessed unrest for days exceeding the country’s government. PM Modi’s interpretation of Kangla Fort in Manipur, Imphal, marked his first visit since 2023 ethnic violence. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Nepal’s newly elected temporary Prime Minister Sushila Carki for being the first woman to lead the neighboring country.

PM Modi Sushila what did he say in Carki?

“We are connected with history and belief and moving together.” “I would like to congratulate Sushila Carki for being the first female prime minister of Nepal on behalf of 1.4 billion Indians. I am sure that Nepal will pave the way for peace, stability and prosperity.” As an example of the strengthening of women, 73 -year -old Nepal greeted the rise of the former chief justice of Carki.

‘A sign of Nepal’s revival’

In his speech, PM Modi praised the Nepal people for maintaining “democratic values” in a turbulent situation. “Something in the last events in Nepal, Nepal’s youth has been seen in the last few days … This is a sign of Nepal’s resurrection. I expand my best wishes for Nepal’s brighter future,” he said. PM Modi’s statements about Nepal and his new leader came after a message on social media in the early hours of the day.

What happened in Nepal and what’s next?

Sushila Carki swore on Friday as Nepal’s guard prime minister, and days after a confusion under the leadership of youth, the “Genin protests” EX-PM KP Sharma overthrew the oli government. At the beginning of this week, the protests in Nepal exploded with a ban on social media platforms and soon became the Anti -Corruption Movement and forced Oli to resign. At least 51 people were killed and hundreds of injured in the protests and subsequent police edition. Nepal’s provisional government announced in March 2026 that general elections will be held in the country.

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