Written by Yubaraj GhimireKathmandu | September 22, 2025 02:00 AM IST 2 min readNepal's interim prime minister Sushila Karki chairs a meeting with security force and government officials after taking charge of the office, in Kathmandu, Nepal. (Photo/PTI)Nepal interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki is set to give full shape to her cabinet on Monday, packing it mostly with activists.According to sources close to the Prime Minister’s office, Karki will have 11 ministers and she will retain Defence and Foreign Affairs.Karki and her aides went through hectic consultation after a couple of public figures including renowned ophthalmologist Sanduk Ruit turned down her offer. Sources said they have “more or less finalised their list,” adding that they will be sworn in tomorrow.Jagdish Kharel, the chief of Image channel is likely to be the new communication minister that controls government’s publicity outlets including Nepal TV, Radio Nepal and the government news agency Rastriya Samachar Samiti and the English and Nepali dailies The Rising Nepal and Gorkhapatra.Anil Sinha, a former judge of the Supreme Court is likely to be the new Law Minister.The Cabinet, so far with four members, met today and is believed to have agreed to vigorously pursue a probe into the corruption in high places, an issue the youth protestors raised.Highly placed sources said PM Karki had a meeting with the chief of the anti graft constitutional body Prem Rai, with a clear message that he should either investigate into cases pending before him or pave the way for somebody who will do it. Rai promised to pursue them fairly.Story continues below this adIn the meantime, the government is also considering forming a high level probe body headed by Gauri Bahadur Karki, a retired judge of the high court, to investigate the excessive use of force by the K P Sharma Oli government that resulted in the death of over 75 youths last week.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Nepal