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Former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki can be made the acting Prime Minister. KP Sharma Oli has resigned from the post of Prime Minister after the ban on social media and violent movement against corruption. Sushila Karki has been the first woman Chief Justice of Nepal. Now she is expected to lead the country in this time of crisis, until new elections are held.
Sushila Karki has been the first woman Chief Justice of the country
Sushila Karki's name was decided in a virtual meeting of the members of the Gen-Z movement this morning. Karki was born on 7 June 1952 in Biratnagar. She studied political science and law and then started her career in the field of advocacy and legal reforms. During her tenure in the Supreme Court, she heard many landmark cases, including election disputes. Her decisions proved that the judiciary is an important institution protecting democracy.
The country's elected Vice President CP Radhakrishnan can take oath on Friday.
Officials said that President Draupadi Murmu will administer the oath to Radhakrishnan 12 September.
The swearing-in will be held in a formal ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan
After Nepal, France witnessed massive violence and protests on Wednesday. Protesters blocked roads in several cities, set fire and attacked the police. In retaliation, security forces fired tear gas shells. This protest is being seen as an attempt to put pressure on President Emmanuel Macron and corner his new prime minister politically.
French Home Minister Bruno Retaillo informed that about 200 protesters were arrested in the early hours of the start of the protest. He said that this movement spread across the country has worsened the situation to a great extent. The protesters had planned to "shut down everything", although they could not reach their declared intention.
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan received interim bail from the Allahabad High Court after being sentenced to 10 years in the 2016 Dungarpur assault and vandalism case.
In a joint operation of Jharkhand ATS and Ranchi Police, Delhi Police Special Cell arrested an ISIS suspected terrorist Azhar Danish from Islamnagar area of Ranchi. A case was registered against him in Delhi, on the basis of which Delhi Special Cell was looking for him. The accused is being interrogated after being arrested.
According to information received from Delhi Police sources, another suspected terrorist was arrested in a joint raid by Delhi Police Special Cell and central agencies. Raids are going on at 12 places. About 8 suspects have been arrested. They are being interrogated.
Indian stock markets opened strong on Wednesday with Sensex and Nifty gaining sharply. Investor sentiment improved due to global cues, strong corporate earnings, and positive signals from US-India relations.
Despite stable prices in Delhi, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad, investors are turning to gold and silver as safe options amid market volatility, especially ahead of the festive and wedding season.
Despite praising ties with India, Trump urges the EU to impose 100% tariffs on India and China for buying Russian oil, exposing contradictions in his geopolitical and trade approach.
Rain continues in hilly states while heat and humidity rise in plains. IMD forecasts rain in UP, Bihar, Northeast, and alerts for Gujarat, Odisha. Citizens advised to stay alert.
India and the US accelerate trade negotiations as high-level delegations plan visits. Defense agreements, including aircraft and engine deals, further strengthen bilateral ties and mutual cooperation.
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