Balendra Shah Becomes Nepal's Youngest PM After Historic Election Win

Balendra Shah has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Nepal following his party's sweeping victory in the recent parliamentary elections. President Ram Chandra Poudel appointed Shah, the parliamentary leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, to the post. The 35-year-old former mayor of Kathmandu is one of the youngest individuals to hold the office, marking a generational shift in the country's politics. His oath ceremony will be accompanied by elaborate Hindu and Buddhist rituals.

Key Points: Nepal's New PM: Balendra Shah Appointed Prime Minister

  • Shah is Nepal's 47th PM
  • RSP won near two-thirds majority
  • Defeated former PM K P Sharma Oli
  • One of youngest PMs at 35
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Balendra Shah appointed Nepal's new Prime Minister

Balendra Shah, former Kathmandu mayor, appointed Nepal's 47th Prime Minister after his RSP party's landslide election victory. Oath ceremony includes Hindu rituals.

"secured a thumping victory... winning 182 out of 275 seats - Article"

Kathmandu, March 27

Balendra Shah, the parliamentary party leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Nepal.

President Ram Chandra Poudel on Friday appointed former Kathmandu Metropolitan City mayor Shah-popularly known as Balen-to the post as per Article 76(1) of the Constitution, the President's Office said in a statement.

On Thursday, the RSP, which secured a sweeping victory in the recent parliamentary elections with a near two-thirds majority, elected Shah as its parliamentary party leader, paving the way for him to become the country's 47th Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Shah is scheduled to take the oath of office at 12:34 pm at the President's Office on Friday, accompanied by Hindu rituals. As per the plan, seven conch players will perform Shankha Naad, a ritual believed to ensure the success of auspicious beginnings.

Simultaneously, other rituals will be performed as he takes the oath. A group of 108 Batuks (Vedic priests) will recite Swasti Shanti, while 16 Buddhist monks will chant the Ashtamangala, both considered auspicious in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.

The 35-year-old former mayor is one of the youngest prime ministers Nepal has ever had. A majority of lawmakers elected in the recent elections represent younger age groups, marking a generational shift in Nepal's politics.

A popular figure among the younger generation, Shah's entry into national politics on December 28 last year is believed to have contributed to a swing in votes for the RSP. The nearly four-year-old party ran its election campaign by declaring Shah as its prime ministerial candidate and secured a thumping victory in the March 5 parliamentary elections, winning 182 out of 275 seats in the House of Representatives.

Shah defeated former Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli by a wide margin of 49,614 votes, securing 68,348 votes against Oli's 18,734 in Jhapa-5 in eastern Nepal. This marks the highest number of votes secured by any candidate in Nepal's parliamentary elections since 1991.

Shah entered politics in 2022, when he ran for mayor of Kathmandu and won as an independent candidate.

Born on April 27, 1990, in Kathmandu into a Madhesi family that valued education and culture, Shah completed his bachelor's degree in Kathmandu before pursuing a master's degree in Structural Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University in India.

His academic background in engineering gave him a practical understanding of infrastructure, urban development, and public works, which helped shape his governance approach during his tenure as mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see the mix of Hindu and Buddhist rituals for the oath. Reflects the shared cultural heritage of our subcontinent. Wishing PM Shah all the best. Hope he focuses on development and people's welfare.
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Rohit P
His victory margin is massive! Defeating a former PM like Oli by that many votes shows a clear mandate for change. Young voters are making their voice heard. Hope he delivers on his promises.
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Sarah B
While I welcome a young leader, a word of caution. A two-thirds majority is huge power. Hope it's used responsibly for constitutional processes and not to push through unilateral decisions. The proof will be in the governance.
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Vikram M
He studied in India (VTU) and understands infrastructure. This is good. Maybe we can see better cross-border connectivity projects now? Kalapani and other issues need mature handling from both sides. Jai Nepal, Jai Bharat.
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Kavya N
From Mayor to PM in such a short time! His work in Kathmandu was praised. Hope he can scale that success to the entire country. As a neighbour, we watch with hope. 🙏

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