PM Karki appeals for collective support to overcome National crisis

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  • September 14, 2025

Kathmandu – Prime Minister Sushila Karki announced that she will not remain in office for more than six months. Addressing the nation after assuming office today, she said her leadership was not driven by personal desire but by compulsion of the current crisis.

“I did not come here out of ambition. People from the streets and across the country demanded that I take responsibility, so I had no choice. I am not here to enjoy power or position, nor is it the time of my life for that. I was called to serve, and that is why I am here,” Karki stated.

She emphasized that her government’s work would be completed within six months, after which responsibility would be handed over to a new parliament and ministers.

Karki stressed the importance of collective support to overcome the crisis. “Without everyone’s support, it is not possible to move forward. The security agencies must also stand together. Please support me,” she appealed.

She added that the circumstances were highly challenging but called for unity and cooperation to guide the nation through the difficult period.

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