Balen Shah Set to Become Nepal's PM After Stunning Election Victory

Former Kathmandu Mayor Balendra "Balen" Shah has won a parliamentary seat from Jhapa-5, decisively defeating his rival, former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. His party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has swept the election and secured a comfortable majority in the House of Representatives. Party leaders have confirmed that Balen Shah will be the parliamentary leader and the next Prime Minister of Nepal. This victory marks a stunning rise for the 35-year-old former rapper and engineer, who first upended Nepali politics by becoming Kathmandu's mayor in 2022.

Key Points: Balen Shah Wins Nepal Election, Set to Be Next Prime Minister

  • Balen Shah wins Jhapa-5 seat
  • Defeats former PM KP Sharma Oli
  • RSP secures parliamentary majority
  • Shah poised to become Prime Minister
  • Victory confirms rapid political rise
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Nepal: Former PM KP Sharma Oli extends greetings to Balen Shah on electoral victory

Former Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah defeats ex-PM KP Sharma Oli in Jhapa-5, leading his RSP party to a majority and the premiership.

"May your five-year tenure be smooth and successful--heartfelt best wishes! - KP Sharma Oli"

Kathmandu, March 8

Former Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma Oli, on Saturday extended his wishes to Balen Shah on securing victory in the latest parliamentary elections.

In a post on X, Oli congratulated Shah and wished him a successful term.

"Balen Babu, Congratulations to you for the victory! May your five-year tenure be smooth and successful--heartfelt best wishes!" he said.

Former Rapper and Mayor of Kathmandu Balendra Shah (Balen) has won the parliamentary election from Jhapa-5, defeating his arch rival, former Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, the Election Commission announced.

With this, Balen has confirmed his Prime Ministership as he makes his way to the lower house of the parliament.

As per the Election Commission, Balen secured 68,348 votes while former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli trailed behind with 18,734 votes.

With this win, the Senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is set to become the next Prime Minister as the party has swept the election, securing a comfortable majority.

As per the results of the Election Commission, the RSP, formed about four years ago, has won 59 seats under the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) category. The RSP is on course to secure an outright majority. Party leaders have repeatedly reassured the public that there is no internal dispute over the premiership.

First-ranking vice-chairperson DP Aryal said the party's top leaders, including Rabi Lamichhane and Balen Shah, were the reason voters supported the party, and the parliamentary leader and future Prime Minister will be Balen Shah.

The combined tally of direct and proportional seats exceeds the 138-seat majority threshold in the 275-member House of Representatives.

In 2022, a structural engineer with a signature pair of black rectangular sunglasses and a history in the underground rap scene did the unthinkable. Shah dismantled the established political machinery of Nepal to become the Mayor of Kathmandu.

Running as an independent under the symbol of a walking stick, Balen secured 61,767 votes, comfortably outstripping veterans Sirjana Singh of Nepali Congress, who fell back with 38,341 votes, while CPN-UML candidate Keshav Sthapit, also the former Mayor of the capital, got 38,117 votes.

Now, just four years later, the 35-year-old is no longer just a local phenomenon; he is poised to become one of the youngest Prime Ministers in the nation's history.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wow, what a story! From rap to mayor to PM-elect. It's like a movie script. Oli congratulating his rival is a good sign of mature democracy. Hope this brings a fresh perspective to Nepal's governance. Best wishes to Balen Shah!
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Rohit P
The margin of victory is staggering! 68k votes vs 18k. People are clearly fed up with traditional politics. As an Indian, I find it interesting. Maybe we need such outsider energy here too to break the old patterns. 🤔
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Sarah B
While the story is inspiring, I hope the focus remains on governance and not just personality. Being a "phenomenon" is one thing, running a country is another. The real test begins now. Wishing Nepal and its new leader all the best.
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Vikram M
Strong ties with Nepal are crucial for us. A stable and prosperous Nepal is in India's interest. Hope the new government continues the positive momentum in bilateral relations. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Kavya N
At 35, he's so young to be PM! It's refreshing to see a non-dynastic, non-traditional candidate rise so high purely on public support. His journey from engineer to rapper to mayor to PM is unbelievable. All the best to him!

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