Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 11:50:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 15:57:50
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One of Nepal's longest-serving leaders, Sushila Karki, has taken on the role of interim prime minister (PM) after deadly protests triggered by a social media ban last week that left 51 people dead. Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent Bangladeshi entrepreneur Muhammad Yunus offered his congratulations on Monday in a statement, citing Karki's political integrity and longstanding friendship between their countries.
Yunus, who knows Karki personally through mutual friendships within the Nepal Women's Organisation, highlighted his political career in his message. Yunus expressed appreciation for Karki's commitment to democracy, inclusiveness, and women's empowerment in Nepal. He also noted his decades-long dedication to civic and political duties, praising her achievements in the judiciary and governance.
The new interim PM faces numerous challenges, including calming tensions and fostering dialogue to restore order and democracy. Yunus's warm sentiments may offer a glimmer of hope for Karki in this difficult task, signaling solidarity from a close ally and neighbor.
The political situation in Nepal has built up tension in recent months, with disputes between the ruling party and the opposition, culminating in the previous PM stepping down last week. Karki's appointment comes after an invocation of an old clause in the Constitution that allows the President to appoint an eminent person as PM in case of national consensus.
The violent protests, coupled with the political vacuum, have left the nation in disarray. Yunus's message conveys friendship and support from Bangladesh during this delicate period and sets the tone for diplomatic solidarity.