PM Modi Congratulates Nepal's RSP on Poll Victory, Eyes Stronger Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with leaders of Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party, Rabi Lamichhane and Balendra Shah, to congratulate them on their party's resounding victory in the national elections. The RSP is heading for a commanding two-thirds majority in Nepal's House of Representatives, having won 124 FPTP seats and leading in PR vote counts. Modi expressed India's commitment to working closely with the incoming Nepalese government for mutual prosperity and progress. The final vote counting is underway, with the RSP projected to secure around 185 seats in the 275-member parliament.

Key Points: Modi Hails Nepal's RSP Election Win, Pledges Closer India-Nepal Ties

  • Modi congratulates RSP's electoral sweep
  • RSP set for two-thirds majority in Nepal
  • India pledges to work with new Nepal government
  • Nepal's election results show RSP dominance
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PM Modi speaks with Balendra Shah and Lamichhane, congratulates them for Rastriya Swatantra Party's resounding success in Nepal polls

PM Modi spoke with RSP leaders Balendra Shah & Rabi Lamichhane, congratulating their party's landslide victory in Nepal's parliamentary elections.

"I am confident that with our joint endeavours, India and Nepal relations will scale new heights - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated leaders of Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party on their electoral victory in the country's national polls and expressed confidence that the bilateral ties will scale new heights with joint endeavours of the leaders of the two countries.

In a post on X, PM Modi said he had a warm telephone conversation with Rabi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and Balendra Shah, Senior Leader of the RSP.

PM Modi also conveyed his best wishes to the leaders for the formation of the new government in Nepal and reiterated India's willingness to work closely with the incoming leadership.

"Congratulated both leaders on their electoral victories and RSP's resounding success in the Nepal elections. Conveyed my best wishes for their forthcoming new Government and India's commitment to work with them for mutual prosperity, progress and well-being of our two countries," he said.

"I am confident that with our joint endeavours, India and Nepal relations will scale new heights in the years ahead," he added.

The counting of votes under the First-Past-the-Post category of Nepal's House of Representatives entered the final phase today, with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) dominating the parliament.

The party is heading for a two-thirds majority as it also dominates the Proportional Representation (PR) vote count.

As per the latest update from the Election Commission, the RSP has won 124 seats under the FPTP category while maintaining a lead in one more constituency. The Nepali Congress has secured 17 seats and is leading in one constituency.

The CPN-UML has won eight seats and is leading in one constituency, while the Nepali Communist Party has secured seven seats.

The Shram Sanskriti Party has won three seats, while the Rastriya Prajatantra Party has secured one seat. Independent candidate Mahabir Pun has also been elected to the House of Representatives.

On March 5, voters cast their ballots to elect 165 candidates under the First-Past-the-Post (FPTP) category and for 110 seats under the Proportional Representation (PR) category.

With more than half of the votes counted under the Proportional Representation (PR) category in the House of Representatives election, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has secured nearly 50 per cent of the votes.

In the House of Representatives election, political parties must secure at least 3 per cent of the total PR votes to qualify for seats under the proportional representation system. Based on the current vote count, only RSP, Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, NCP and RPP appear likely to cross the threshold.

If the vote share remains unchanged until the final count, the RSP is projected to win around 60 seats under the PR system. Similarly, the Nepali Congress may secure 20 seats, the CPN-UML 17 seats, the Maoist Centre eight seats, and the RPP five seats.

Adding the projected 60 PR seats, the RSP could secure around 185 seats in the 275-member House of Representatives.

A party needs 184 seats to command a two-thirds majority in the House. If the current voting trend continues, the RSP appears on course to secure that threshold.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's good to see PM Modi proactively engaging with new leadership. Nepal's success is our success. The open border and people-to-people connections are unique. Let's hope for fewer controversies and more concrete cooperation on water resources and connectivity.
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Vikram M
A two-thirds majority! The RSP wave is incredible. Indian diplomacy must be nuanced though. We must respect Nepal's sovereignty while strengthening ties. Our aid and investment should be transparent and welcome, not seen as interference.
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Rohit P
Frankly, I'm cautiously optimistic. Every new government in Nepal brings promises. The real test is on the ground – resolving border issues, facilitating trade, and managing water treaties. Action matters more than congratulatory calls. Hope this time is different.
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Priya S
Jai Nepal! 🇳🇵 As someone with family ties there, this feels positive. A stable neighbor means safer travel for pilgrims to Pashupatinath and Muktinath. Maybe now the Jaynagar-Kurtha railway can be extended properly. Fingers crossed!
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Michael C
Interesting political shift next door. A strong mandate gives the new party a chance to deliver. India's outreach is timely. The focus should be on economic partnerships that benefit common people in both countries. The youth need jobs.

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