Nepal interim PM adds popular youth figures to cabinet

In a strategic move to address mounting youth discontent, Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki expanded her cabinet on Sunday, October 26, 2025, by appointing two prominent figures known for their appeal among the younger population. The new appointees include Bablu Gupta, 28, as Minister of Youth and Sports, and Sudha Sharma, a physician and author, as Minister of Health and Population. Both individuals actively supported the youth-led protests that erupted in September, which were initially sparked by a temporary social media ban but quickly escalated due to widespread frustration over economic struggles and corruption. The unrest resulted in the collapse of the previous government, leaving at least 73 dead and key government institutions in ruins. Gupta, recognized for his work with the volunteer organization 100’s Group, has been instrumental in supporting marginalized communities through food drives and educational initiatives. Sharma, on the other hand, has gained acclaim for her leadership in maternal and child health policy. Despite these appointments, the cabinet expansion remains incomplete, as negotiations with youth representatives continue, according to a source at the president’s office. Karki, a 73-year-old former chief justice, assumed leadership in the wake of the protests and has committed to restoring stability and ensuring clean governance ahead of the scheduled elections on March 5, 2026. Her administration faces the daunting task of addressing the demands of Nepal’s 30 million citizens while navigating the complexities of a deeply divided political landscape.