Nepal Gen Z Protest: Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki Emerges as Surprising Prime Minister Candidate

Nepal’s political scene heats up as Gen Z protesters push for former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as the next Prime Minister. Learn about her journey, challenges, and what this means for Nepal’s future.

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Nepal Gen Z Protest: Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, is running for prime minister.

After the resignation of previous Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Nepal is going through a political tempest. The name that both Gen Z protesters and lawyers are pushing right now is former Chief Justice Sushila Karki. This is what makes this time special. If she takes on the challenge, it might be one of the biggest changes in Nepal’s politics in a long time.


Why is Sushila Karki’s Name in the Spotlight?

The rallies, which are mostly spearheaded by Gen Z youth groups, are calling for political leaders who are honest and clean.

The Supreme Court Bar Association has publicly backed Karki’s name, which gives her credibility outside of politics.

Many people consider her a symbol of honesty and justice, which is different from Nepal’s usual political leaders.


Challenges on Her Path to Prime Minister

Sushila Karki’s path to the PM’s chair is not easy, even though she has a lot of public support:

  • Military Approval: The Army Chief, General Ashok Raj Sigdel, would have to say yes first.
  • Presidential Approval: The next step is for President Ramchandra Paudel to officially support her candidacy.
  • Political Support: Nepal’s legislative system needs support from more than one party, which Karki may have trouble getting as she is not affiliated with any one party.

These layers highlight how the needs of the people and the rules of the constitution can be at odds.


Other Candidates for Prime Minister

Discussions are also taking place regarding several other public figures in addition to Sushila Karki:

  • Kulman Ghising is known for making changes to Nepal’s power sector.
  • Sagar Dhakal is a young politician whose popularity is growing.
  • Harka Sampang is the mayor of Dharan and is known for his work with the people.

The many different names show that people want change and are looking for options outside of mainstream politics.


A Quick Look at Sushila Karki

  • Date of birth: June 7, 1952, in Biratnagar, Nepal
  • Political Science (Banaras Hindu University) and Law (Tribhuvan University) are two among the subjects they studied.
  • Started working as a lawyer in 1979 and became a senior advocate in 2007.
  • Judicial Role: Chief Justice of Nepal (2016–2017) and Permanent Supreme Court Justice (2010)
  • Legacy: The first woman to be Chief Justice of Nepal, she is remembered for her strong support of judicial independence.

She is not a politician, but she is very well-respected, which is exactly what Gen Z protesters want in a leader.


Why Gen Z is Protesting

Nepal’s young people are fed up with decades of political instability, corruption, and fights for power. For them:

  • Sushila Karki stands for responsibility and the rule of law.
  • People are joining the campaign to support her, but they are also against the old political establishment.
  • Social media has made their voices louder, making Karki’s name a popular political choice.

What This Means for Nepal’s Future

If Sushila Karki gets involved in politics and gets enough support, it could:

  • Change the way politics works in Nepal by putting a judge in charge of the executive branch.
  • Encourage a new group of experts and technocrats to get involved in politics.
  • Get more young people involved in making decisions about Nepal’s future.

But because of the constitutional, political, and military problems, this outcome is still not inevitable.


Last Thoughts

Nepal is at a crossroads. People want Sushila Karki to be prime minister not just because of her leadership skills but also because they want a new generation and a public push for justice, fairness, and clean government. This movement shows that people are very unhappy with the old system and that the country’s youth are leading a new hope.

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