Nepal's Interim Govt Aims to Conduct Election on Time in Free and Impartial Atmosphere: Home Minister Aryal
Aryal, a prominent lawyer who played a key role in the recent Gen Z negotiations, was sworn in on Monday as Minister for Home Affairs and for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.
Soon after the swearing-in ceremony, he assumed his office.
Talking to the media after assuming office, Aryal said that the caretaker government was formed with this explicit mandate to conduct free and fair elections.
According to Aryal, rebuilding infrastructures damaged during the recent demonstrations and guaranteeing good governance will be the government's priorities.
"If those displaced by the revolt see a path for reentry, they must test themselves through the election and seek citizens' mandate," he said.
He also vowed an investigation into the alleged excessive use of force during the demonstrations that led to the death of 72 people.
Sushila Karki became Nepal's first woman prime minister on Sunday, ending days of political uncertainty after the ouster of Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli following youth-led 'Gen Z' protests against his government over corruption and a government ban on social media.
The new government is mandated to conduct fresh elections on March 5, 2026.
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