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Nepal Returns to Normalcy After Days of Curfew and Unrest

After several days of curfew and restrictions, life in Nepal is gradually returning to normal. Authorities have eased curfews and lifted bans in many districts, allowing markets to reopen and daily activities to resume. While some areas witnessed violence yesterday, the overall situation across the country is stabilizing.

Security Tightened Outside Presidential Palace

The biggest focus now is on Kathmandu, especially outside the Presidential Palace, where heavy security arrangements have been made. Army personnel and police are stationed at every corner, and roads around the palace have been blocked. Media from across Nepal and internationally are gathered, awaiting the announcement of Nepal’s new interim government leader.

Earlier today, the Army Chief met briefly with the President and left, adding to the anticipation. Barricades are in place, and security drills are being conducted, indicating a VIP arrival is imminent.

Suspense Over New Leader

The main question remains: who will be named the head of Nepal’s interim government? Among the frontrunners is former Chief Justice Sushila Karki, who has received significant support in public polls. However, constitutional constraints may prevent her appointment, unless the President invokes special emergency powers.

Another prominent name is Kulman Ghising, the former head of Nepal Electricity Authority, renowned for ending the country’s chronic power outages. While he may not be the top choice for the leadership role, reports suggest he could be included in the interim cabinet.

Awaiting Final Announcement

As curfew relaxations are expected after 5:00 PM, the country waits for the final decision. Roads remain closed, and security is tight, with everyone on alert for the announcement that will shape Nepal’s political future.

For now, Nepalese citizens are hopeful as normalcy returns, and all eyes are on the Presidential Palace for the next big news.