Nepal's Young PM Balendra Shah Takes Office, Modi Extends Congratulations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Balendra Shah on his swearing-in as Nepal's new Prime Minister, expressing eagerness to strengthen bilateral ties. Shah, the 35-year-old leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, was appointed after his party secured a sweeping victory in recent parliamentary elections. His election marks a significant generational shift in Nepal's political landscape, with the former Kathmandu mayor being one of the country's youngest prime ministers. Shah defeated former PM K.P. Sharma Oli by a wide margin in his constituency, securing a record number of votes.

Key Points: Modi Congratulates Nepal's New PM Balendra Shah

  • Balendra Shah sworn in as Nepal's 47th PM
  • PM Modi pledges closer bilateral cooperation
  • Shah's party won a landslide election victory
  • Marks a generational shift in Nepali politics
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PM Modi congratulates Balendra Shah on being sworn in as Nepal's PM

PM Narendra Modi congratulates Balendra Shah on becoming Nepal's Prime Minister, pledging to strengthen India-Nepal ties for mutual benefit.

"I look forward to working closely with you to take India-Nepal friendship and cooperation to even greater heights - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday congratulated Balendra Shah on being sworn in as Nepal's Prime Minister and expressed readiness to work with him to take the friendship between the two nations to greater heights for the benefit of citizens of both countries.

PM Modi's congratulatory message came after Balendra Shah, the parliamentary party leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), was sworn in as Nepal's new Prime Minister.

"Warm congratulations to Mr. Balendra Shah on being sworn in as the Prime Minister of Nepal. Your appointment reflects the trust reposed in your leadership by the people of Nepal. I look forward to working closely with you to take India-Nepal friendship and cooperation to even greater heights for the mutual benefit of our two peoples," PM Modi posted on X.

Nepal President Ram Chandra Paudel 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.

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
It's heartening to see a young leader take charge in Nepal. His engineering background and practical experience as Mayor could bring much-needed development focus. Hope the new government addresses cross-border issues like trade and connectivity smoothly.
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Rohit P
Good to see the prompt congratulatory message. India-Nepal relations have seen some turbulence in recent years. A fresh start with a new, young PM who studied in India is an excellent opportunity to reset ties. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic gesture is standard, I hope our government's approach is consistent and respectful of Nepal's sovereignty. Sometimes our foreign policy can come across as heavy-handed to smaller neighbors. Let's build a partnership of equals.
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Vikram M
He studied at Visvesvaraya Technological University! That's in Karnataka. Many Nepali students come to India for education. This shared experience should help him understand India better. Hope he prioritizes the open border and people-to-people links.
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Karthik V
A generational shift indeed. Young voters have spoken. India must engage with this new political reality in Nepal. Focus should be on economic cooperation, hydropower projects, and tourism. The "roti-beti ka rishta" (relationship of food and marriage) must be strengthened.

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