With KP Oliโs resignation, the interim leadership debate has narrowed to a few key names:
1. Sushila Karki โ 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 donโt seek wholesale constitutional change.
2. Kulman Ghising โ Former energy chief who ended Nepalโs power crisis. Viewed as a competent technocrat and a legally safer option. Supported by a major Gen Z protest faction.
3. Balendra Shah (Balen) โ Popular Mayor of Kathmandu, initially floated as a consensus choice. He declined but publicly endorsed Karki.
4. Harka Sampang โ Twice-elected Mayor of Dharan, known for grassroots activism. Proposed by a minority group but dismissed as โnot competent enough.โ
Nepalโs 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 โ 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 donโt seek wholesale constitutional change.
2. Kulman Ghising โ Former energy chief who ended Nepalโs power crisis. Viewed as a competent technocrat and a legally safer option. Supported by a major Gen Z protest faction.
3. Balendra Shah (Balen) โ Popular Mayor of Kathmandu, initially floated as a consensus choice. He declined but publicly endorsed Karki.
4. Harka Sampang โ Twice-elected Mayor of Dharan, known for grassroots activism. Proposed by a minority group but dismissed as โnot competent enough.โ
Nepalโs 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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*RECOVERY OF UNKNOWN DRONE BY PP GARKHAL*
*On 13/09/2025, at morning of PP Garkhal Kathua was on the routing patrolling in the village Fattu Kotli. While patrolling they saw a drone hanged in the treess. After that the said drone was brought to the Police Post Garkhal. On checking it was found that a thermal Paylod was attached under the drone. At ptesent captured drone is at PP Garkhal.*
*On 13/09/2025, at morning of PP Garkhal Kathua was on the routing patrolling in the village Fattu Kotli. While patrolling they saw a drone hanged in the treess. After that the said drone was brought to the Police Post Garkhal. On checking it was found that a thermal Paylod was attached under the drone. At ptesent captured drone is at PP Garkhal.*
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On 12 September 2025, Kashmir Fight, a propaganda outlet aligned with LeT proxies TRF and PAFF, released graphics claiming they now possess armed drone capabilities. Our teamโs verification revealed that the drone images were not genuine but lifted from the official account of Ukraineโs Territorial Defense Forces.
This is not an isolated incident. TRF/PAFF have repeatedly attempted to project drone capabilities in their propaganda to instill fear and exaggerate their technological reach. While Pakistan has historically used drones to drop arms, ammunition, narcotics, and cash across the border, it is highly unlikely that these terror outfits currently possess armed drones. However, in the long term, the risk of such groups acquiring armed drones, possibly with external support, remains credible.
This is not an isolated incident. TRF/PAFF have repeatedly attempted to project drone capabilities in their propaganda to instill fear and exaggerate their technological reach. While Pakistan has historically used drones to drop arms, ammunition, narcotics, and cash across the border, it is highly unlikely that these terror outfits currently possess armed drones. However, in the long term, the risk of such groups acquiring armed drones, possibly with external support, remains credible.
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