Rapper Balen Shah's RSP Rocks Nepal's Political Landscape
Balendra Shah, a rapper-turned-politician, leads the RSP in Nepal's elections, challenging traditional parties' dominance. Backed by Gen Z, RSP's victory symbolizes a public mood favoring change and good governance, with India keenly observing the outcome for regional stability.
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In a remarkable turn of events, the newly established Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), led by Balendra Shah, is on the verge of a historic sweep in Nepal's general elections. With results emerging from 161 out of 165 constituencies, the RSP has secured six seats and holds a significant lead in 110 others, as per the latest reports from local media.
Known popularly as 'Balen', Shah, a former Kathmandu Mayor and an engineer by profession, is upending the political scene with substantial support, particularly from Gen Z voters. Shah, who has previously been reluctant to lead an interim government, opted instead to seek a full-term governance through the ballot, reflecting a shift in the public's trust towards new political ethos.
India is closely watching the developments, advocating for a stable government in Nepal to drive forward the bilateral developmental cooperation. Meanwhile, traditional powerhouses like Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are lagging, indicating a broader ideological shift in voter sentiments driven by calls against corruption and for generational change in leadership.
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