Ambassador Rupakheti, who was attending the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, resigned.

The Sushila Karki-led government recalled ambassadors from 11 different countries who had been appointed through political quotas on 30 October.

Chaitra 27, 2082

Rajesh Mishra

Ambassador Rupakheti, who was attending the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, resigned.

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Nepal's then ambassador to Germany, Dr. Shail Rupakheti, who was present at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs despite being recalled by the government, has resigned.

The Sushila Karki-led government had recalled ambassadors from 11 different countries who had been appointed under political quotas on 30 Ashoja. Some of the recalled ambassadors had appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court had ordered not to implement the decision to recall the ambassadors on 17 Kartik.

Some of the recalled ambassadors have been appearing at the ministry based on the same order of the Supreme Court. Some had resigned immediately. Recently, 2 people had been appearing at the ministry. Out of them, Rupakheti has resigned. Now, only Nepal's then ambassador to Spain, Sanil Nepal, is left to appear. Rupakheti, who resigned, has said that he has not taken any service facilities even though he has been present at the ministry to comply with the Supreme Court's order.

The Karki-led government had recalled Krishna Prasad Oli (China), Shail Rupakheti (Germany), Dhan Prasad Pandit (Israel), Netra Prasad Timilsina (Malaysia), Ramesh Chandra Poudel (Qatar), Jungab Chauhan (Russia), Naresh Bikram Dhakal (Saudi Arabia), Sunil Nepal (Spain), Chandra Kumar Ghimire (UK), Lokdarshan Regmi (USA) and Durga Bahadur Subedi (Japan). 

The Karki government had retained six of the ambassadors appointed under the political quota during the KP Oli government. The remaining ambassadors at that time were recalled by the new government last Sunday. Those recalled include Shankar Prasad Sharma (India), Chitralekha Yadav (Australia), Dr. Purna Bahadur Nepali (Sri Lanka), Dr. Shivamaya Tumbahangphe (South Korea), Sumnima Tuladhar (Denmark), Kapil Shrestha (South Africa). 

These ambassadors were appointed on the basis of the recommendations made by the Oli-led government formed by the Congress-UML alliance on 14 Shrawan 2081.

Rajesh

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