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Oli Resigns in Nepal Unrest, Reports Say Ex–Chief Justice Karki Tapped as Interim Leader

New Delhi begins repatriation planning for thousands of Kailash–Mansarovar pilgrims stranded in Tibet during Kathmandu’s volatile transition.

Overview

  • Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli stepped down after days of large anti-government demonstrations over corruption and curbs on social media.
  • Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki has been reported as selected to serve in an interim role, though the situation remains fluid.
  • Around 2,000 Kailash–Mansarovar pilgrims are stuck in Tibet, and India is coordinating their safe return, according to government briefings.
  • Travel and security disruptions widened, with Delhi–Kathmandu flights reported canceled and Indian states on the Nepal border tightening vigilance.
  • India maintains governance and diplomatic continuity, with C. P. Radhakrishnan elected vice-president, ongoing IndiaUS trade outreach, and a call for restraint after reports of Israeli strikes linked to Hamas leaders in Doha.