Monday, June 15th, 2026

PM Sushila Karki convenes National Security Council meeting amid rising security concerns



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has called a meeting of the National Security Council following rising security sensitivities in Bara and other parts of the country.

The meeting comes at a time when the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML have expressed concerns that the March 5 elections could be affected by the deteriorating security environment. The Council meeting is being held on Thursday afternoon at the NSC Secretariat in Singha Durbar.

According to sources, the meeting is reviewing recent incidents, the overall security situation, the election environment, and the preparedness of security agencies.

Tensions have escalated in Simara, Bara, where authorities imposed a curfew on Wednesday after clashes between UML-affiliated National Youth Association cadres and Gen-Z protesters. The administration extended the curfew until 8 pm Thursday after Gen-Z demonstrators intensified their protest demanding action.

Following the volatile situation in Simara and growing concerns among political parties about peace, security, and a reliable election environment, the Prime Minister called the Council meeting. Earlier on Wednesday evening, the Home Ministry held a preliminary meeting to assess the security situation.

Publish Date : 20 November 2025 15:07 PM

Lawmakers demand government clarification over reported Indian security presence in Susta

KATHMANDU: Lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties have demanded

Minister Sunil Lamsal’s remarks during road inspection spark controversy

KATHMANDU: A recent social media post by Prime Minister Balen

Padma Aryal questions PM Balen Shah’s remarks, demands clarification in Parliament

KATHMANDU: CPN-UML parliamentary party deputy leader Padma Aryal has said

Lawmakers seek govt clarification on Indian helicopter’s airspace violation

KATHMANDU: Members of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Monday

Yubaraj Dulal demands PM Balen Shah’s presence in Parliament over border and national issues

KATHMANDU: Chief Whip of the Nepali Communist Party Yubaraj Dulal