🚨🚨 President Trump has been caught red handed. He is on Epstein List.
⭐Trump used MAGA for anti India racism to hide these story last August. Anti India rhetoric was distraction for his supporters.
⭐ Now US Congress Oversight Committee has released these files.
Link to Epstein Files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZSVpXEhI7gKI0zatJdYe6QhKJ5pjUo4b
⭐Trump used MAGA for anti India racism to hide these story last August. Anti India rhetoric was distraction for his supporters.
⭐ Now US Congress Oversight Committee has released these files.
Link to Epstein Files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZSVpXEhI7gKI0zatJdYe6QhKJ5pjUo4b
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With KP Oli’s resignation, the interim leadership debate has narrowed to a few key names:
1. Sushila Karki – Ex-Chief Justice, anti-corruption icon, widely backed by protesters (and endorsed by Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah). Constitution (2015) bars retired judges from executive roles. Protest groups want temporary/emergency amendments to allow her, while insisting they don’t seek wholesale constitutional change.
2. Kulman Ghising – Former energy chief who ended Nepal’s power crisis. Viewed as a competent technocrat and a legally safer option. Supported by a major Gen Z protest faction.
3. Balendra Shah (Balen) – Popular Mayor of Kathmandu, initially floated as a consensus choice. He declined but publicly endorsed Karki.
4. Harka Sampang – Twice-elected Mayor of Dharan, known for grassroots activism. Proposed by a minority group but dismissed as “not competent enough.”
Nepal’s next step hinges on whether factions unite behind Karki (popular but constitutionally tricky), Ghising (technocrat with fewer legal hurdles), or a new consensus figure who can bridge divides.
1. Sushila Karki – Ex-Chief Justice, anti-corruption icon, widely backed by protesters (and endorsed by Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah). Constitution (2015) bars retired judges from executive roles. Protest groups want temporary/emergency amendments to allow her, while insisting they don’t seek wholesale constitutional change.
2. Kulman Ghising – Former energy chief who ended Nepal’s power crisis. Viewed as a competent technocrat and a legally safer option. Supported by a major Gen Z protest faction.
3. Balendra Shah (Balen) – Popular Mayor of Kathmandu, initially floated as a consensus choice. He declined but publicly endorsed Karki.
4. Harka Sampang – Twice-elected Mayor of Dharan, known for grassroots activism. Proposed by a minority group but dismissed as “not competent enough.”
Nepal’s next step hinges on whether factions unite behind Karki (popular but constitutionally tricky), Ghising (technocrat with fewer legal hurdles), or a new consensus figure who can bridge divides.
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