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Nepal Swears in Balendra Shah as Prime Minister After Landslide Victory

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28.03.2026
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    Nepal swears in Balendra Shah as the country’s new prime minister, marking a striking shift in the nation’s political landscape. The 35-year-old rapper-turned-politician assumed office after leading his Rastriya Swatantra Party to a commanding victory in the first elections since last year’s anti-corruption protests toppled the previous government. Shah’s rise signals a generational and cultural shift in Nepalese politics, one that emphasizes youth engagement, reform, and a break from traditional political elites.

    Nepal Swears in Balendra Shah as Prime Minister After Landslide Victory

    Shah, widely known by his stage name Balen, took his oath on March 27, dressed entirely in black, including his signature dark sunglasses. Addressing the nation, he pledged loyalty to the constitution while emphasizing unity and collective national strength. His oath followed a months-long campaign that leveraged both traditional politics and his public persona as an artist.

    Prior to his swearing-in, Shah released a rap song online, his first public statement since winning the elections on March 5. The track, which has drawn nearly three million views, blends campaign rhetoric with artistic expression. “The strength of unity is my national power,” Shah sang, highlighting his vision for collective reform. The lyrics, interwoven with images from his campaign, underscored his commitment to youth-driven change and mobilization.

    Shah’s Rastriya Swatantra Party secured 182 of 275 seats in the House of Representatives, delivering a decisive mandate that reshaped Nepal’s political map. The election defeat was particularly significant for four-time prime minister KP Sharma Oli, who lost his seat to Shah in his own constituency. The result reflects a broader demand among Nepalese citizens for transparency, accountability, and the dismantling of entrenched political networks.

    Shah’s campaign also included high-profile support from Rabi Lamichhane, the 51-year-old former deputy prime minister and interior minister, now a pivotal figure in the RSP. Together, they positioned themselves as champions of reform, promising to address corruption, generate domestic jobs, and modernize governance structures. Shah’s song captured this spirit, with lines invoking courage, collective action, and resilience: “My heart is full of courage, my red blood is boiling; my brothers stand with me, this time we will rise. May my breath not run out; I will run like a leopard.”

    Outgoing interim prime minister Sushila Karki, 73, who led the caretaker administration for six months, reflected on the transition in a televised address. She emphasized the importance of youth leadership in shaping Nepal’s future and expressed confidence in the new government’s ability to tackle corruption, promote social justice, and stimulate economic development. Karki also indicated that an official report on the previous government’s crackdown on protesters would be released, a measure signaling accountability for the past administration.

    The report, obtained in leaked form by AFP, recommends prosecuting former prime minister Oli and other senior officials, including ex-interior minister Ramesh Lekhak and former police chief Chandra Kuber Khapung. The findings relate to the violent suppression of protests in which at least 19 young people were killed. To date, no one has been convicted for these deaths, making the upcoming administration’s approach to justice a focal point for domestic and international observers.

    Shah’s swearing-in and immediate public engagement represent more than a political victory. They mark a cultural shift in Nepal, where artistic influence, digital media, and youth-led movements are reshaping governance. Analysts suggest that Shah’s government will face immediate challenges, from economic recovery to implementing systemic anti-corruption reforms, while navigating the lingering tensions from last year’s protests. For many, the new prime minister embodies a bridge between the popular energy of Nepal’s streets and the formal structures of national power.

    The coming months will test whether Shah’s rhetoric and media-savvy approach can translate into concrete governance, but for now, Nepal has made a clear statement: its political future will be defined by a younger generation willing to blend creativity, accountability, and public engagement in leadership.

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