Balen's Triumph: A New Era in Nepal's Politics
Young musician-turned-politician Balendra Shah, known as 'Balen', leads Nepal's Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP) to a historic electoral victory. The RSP secured 120 of 165 directly contested seats, ousting established parties. Balen is set to become Nepal's first Madhesi prime minister, reflecting public desire for political change.
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Nepal's political landscape has undergone a seismic shift as Balendra Shah, popularly known as 'Balen', and his party, the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP), secure a majority in the general elections. Founded in 2022, the RSP has remarkably claimed 120 of the 165 directly contested seats, signaling a clear voter repudiation of traditional parties.
The Election Commission's recent release confirmed the RSP's dominance, with Balen poised to become Nepal's first Madhesi prime minister. This election marks a significant generational transition in Nepalese politics, underpinned by public discontent over corruption and nepotism that has plagued legacy parties.
As the results stood, established parties like the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal faced severe setbacks, with the former securing only 17 seats. The voter turnout of around 60% underscores a robust democratic engagement, witnessed with great interest by neighboring India, which anticipates stable governance in Nepal.
(With inputs from agencies.)

