Nepal, Sept. 15 -- After prolonged negotiations over the weekend, Nepal's new Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Monday appointed three members to her Council of Ministers, but the youth group that put her in power does not like her choice.

The GenZ group that initiated the movement that toppled Nepal's government accused Karki of not being consulted about the choice of Om Prakash Aryal, a lawyer who was helping with negotiating with the Army, as the Home and Law Minister.

GenZ's purported leader Sudan Gurung led a group of his supporters and families of youth killed in last week's demonstration at a midnight protest outside the prime minister's residence, demanding Karki's resignation unless she listened to them.

Aryal is also a legal ad...