Nepal's Gen-Z Wave Elects Youngest PM, Shattering Political Traditions

Nepal has experienced a historic political transformation driven by a Gen-Z wave, electing the Rashtriya Swatantra Party to a near two-thirds majority. The party's leader, Balendra Shah, is an engineer and rapper with no political lineage who entered politics in 2022. This decisive mandate ends decades of dominance by traditional parties and unstable coalition governments. The result is being closely watched across South Asia as a case study in youth challenging established political leadership.

Key Points: Nepal's Gen-Z Political Shift: Balen Shah's Historic Win

  • Gen-Z movement drives swift political change
  • Balen Shah's party wins near two-thirds majority
  • Historic mandate ends era of unstable coalitions
  • Youth gap with traditional leadership sparks regional watch
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Nepal's Gen-Z wave brings historic political shift: Report

Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah leads a youth wave to a historic two-thirds majority, poised to become Nepal's youngest Prime Minister.

"well-crafted policies could dismantle the divides and unite the electorate - India Narrative report"

New Delhi/Kathmandu, March 18 While the Gen-Z movement has emerged worldwide, Nepal is the only country to bring about swift political transformation. Nepal's recent election results have defied expectation, leaving observers questioning whether they underestimated the wave of Balendra Shah, with his party, Rashtriya Swatantra Party - having entered the country's political arena only in 2022 - winning close to a two-thirds majority, a report said on Wednesday.

"Since the advent of democracy in 2008, it has been the traditional parties - Nepali Congress, Maoist Centre (now Nepali Communist Party or CNP), and the Communist Party of Nepal-UML (or CPN-UML) - and their respective leaders, Sher Bahadur Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal (alias Prachanda), and K P Sharma Oli, who have dominated Nepal's political landscape for decades," a report in India Narrative detailed.

"Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, an engineer and rapper, entered politics in 2022 by running for the Kathmandu mayoral race and won as an independent candidate, defeating stalwarts from different parties. But with just three years of experience as an administrator and politician, no family lineage in politics, and no party backup, he became the prime ministerial candidate of a party he joined just two months before the elections and made history by winning such a huge mandate and being in line to be the youngest Prime Minister in Nepal's electoral history," it added.

According to the report, in a country shaped by "strong regional loyalties, ethnicities, and religious communities", such a mandate demonstrates how well-crafted policies could "dismantle the divides and unite the electorate around issue-based politics".

This marked, it said, a historical mandate, as in the past, no party has won an outright majority, and the coalition governments have often led to instability and frequent changes of the Prime Minister in Nepal.

"This will also be the first time that parties in the opposition will have no choice but to sit in the opposition, and the room for midway bargaining to form governments will vanish. The compulsion of coalitions will also no longer be part of the policy-making process and will no longer enforce biases and interests in national development planning," it noted.

The report further said, "Nepal's movement and election outcomes are also closely watched by countries of the subcontinent, as the rising gap between youth and traditional leadership and parties makes a best case for change. While countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have already witnessed it, countries like Pakistan and the Maldives could be the next in line."

- IANS

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Priya S
As a young Indian, I feel inspired. For too long, South Asian politics has been about dynasty and old guards. Balen's victory proves that when the youth unite behind a credible agenda, change is possible. Hope this leads to better India-Nepal relations too.
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Rohit P
A two-thirds majority is huge! This could finally mean stable governance for our neighbour after years of coalition chaos. A strong and stable Nepal is good for the entire region, including India. Let's see if he can deliver on his promises.
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Sarah B
While the enthusiasm is great, we must be cautiously optimistic. Governing a country is very different from running a city or making music. I hope he has a strong team of experienced advisors to navigate complex national and international issues.
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Vikram M
The report mentions this uniting different ethnicities and communities. That's the biggest takeaway for me. If issue-based politics can overcome deep-seated divisions in Nepal, it's a lesson for every diverse democracy, including ours. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Interesting times. Hope this brings economic prosperity to Nepal and strengthens our cultural and trade ties. A prosperous neighbour is a secure neighbour. But let's not get carried away—wait and watch how the actual policies shape up, especially regarding foreign relations.

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