During his visit to strife-torn Manipur Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a statement on the current political turmoil in Nepal, hailing the formation of an interim government led by Sushila Karki in Kathmandu. He described the constructive engagement of youth in Nepal civic affairs following the uprising as a “signal of a new dawn”. Addressing a gathering at Kangla Fort in Imphal — his first speech in Manipur capital since the eruption of ethnic conflict in the state in — Modi, while focusing on peace and development at home, briefly touched upon the affairs of Nepal, where days of violence and unrest culminated in the fall of the K P Sharma Oli government and the swearing-in of former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki as the interim PM. “Today, from this land of Manipur, I will also… (Updated 13 Sep 2025, 20:58 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- During his visit to strife-torn Manipur Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a statement on the current political turmoil in Nepal, hailing the formation of an interim government led by Sushila Karki in Kathmandu
- He described the constructive engagement of youth in Nepal civic affairs following the uprising as a “signal of a new dawn”
- Addressing a gathering at Kangla Fort in Imphal — his first speech in Manipur capital since the eruption of ethnic conflict in the state in — Modi, while focusing on peace and development at home, briefly touched upon the affairs of Nepal, where days of violence and unrest culminated in the fall of the K P Sharma Oli government and the swearing-in of former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki as the interim PM