The former president of the Supreme Court of Nepal, the only woman who has emerged as this post to date, has announced speaking to the CNN News18 television channel that she “accepted the request of Genz protesters” to take over as head of the country’s transitional government.

The 73 -year -old Susilla Karki, who was respectful of the country, had said earlier that all sides would have to “unite to find a way out of the crisis”.

Earlier, Nepal Army Chief of General Staff, General Asok Raj Sigdel, had talks with various personalities in the country, including representatives of protesters who forced the Prime Minister’s resignation. Olli.

“The army leader started talks with various sides and met Genz representatives”said his spokesman, Ratzaram Bassnet.

On Tuesday, General Sigdel called “all the groups involved in the demonstrations to calm down and begin dialogue”. Nepal President Ramsandra Paudel also called for “from all over the world to work together” to find “a peaceful solution in this difficult situation in the country”.

The army is strictly overseeing the ban on traffic imposed “until younger” in order to calm the spirits. Armed soldiers, with tanks and armored vehicles have been deployed on the streets, among fire cars and looted shops.

Thousands of prisoners escaped

According to police, more than 13,500 prisoners escaped from the penitentiary institutions where they were held during anti -government riots. Police spokesman Binod Gimimir said three police officers were killed.