ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
thewnn.com
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Climate & Energy
  • WNN Exclusive
  • Others
    • AFRICA
    • EDUCATION
    • Entertainment
    • Environment
    • Europe
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Peace & Conflict
    • Religion & Faith
  • WNN AFRICA
  • en
    • ar
    • en
    • fr
    • fa
E-Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Climate & Energy
  • WNN Exclusive
  • Others
    • AFRICA
    • EDUCATION
    • Entertainment
    • Environment
    • Europe
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Peace & Conflict
    • Religion & Faith
  • WNN AFRICA
  • en
    • ar
    • en
    • fr
    • fa
No Result
View All Result
thewnn.com
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Home JUSTIN News

Nepal’s New Wave: Balendra Shah’s Party Heads for Big Win

Balendra Shah

Balendra Shah

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

KATHMANDU: Nepal is witnessing a political moment that few analysts predicted and even fewer establishment politicians were prepared for. A party led by a former rapper now appears poised to reshape the Himalayan nation’s political landscape after what is shaping up to be a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.

The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) formed just four years ago has surged ahead in Nepal’s first parliamentary election since massive Gen Z–led protests toppled the long-standing political establishment. Early results released by Nepal’s Election Commission show the party winning 117 of the 165 directly elected seats, while also leading in several other constituencies.

At the center of this political upheaval stands Balendra Shah, a rapper-turned-politician whose rise from music stages to the corridors of power symbolizes a generational shift in Nepalese politics. Shah first captured national attention after winning the Kathmandu mayoral race in 2022, positioning himself as an outsider challenging entrenched elites. His influence only grew during the 2025 youth-driven uprising that forced former Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli from power.

Now, Shah appears poised to take the country’s highest political office.

ADVERTISEMENT

A Rebellion at the Ballot Box

For decades, Nepal’s political system was dominated by two familiar forces: the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist). Governments rotated between them, often accompanied by accusations of corruption, stagnation, and political gridlock.

This election suggests voters have had enough.

The RSP’s surge represents not just a political victory but a generational rebellion expressed through ballots rather than street protests. Many of the young voters who flooded the streets during last year’s demonstrations have now carried their anger and aspirations into the voting booths.

Local newspapers captured the moment dramatically. One headline described the results as a “ballot revolt,” signaling a profound shift in Nepal’s political paradigm.

The Promise and Pressure of Change

Supporters gathered outside RSP headquarters in Kathmandu have celebrated cautiously, draping candidates in garlands and smearing them with traditional vermilion powder. Yet party leadership has urged restraint, honoring the dozens of lives lost during last year’s protests.

Their message is clear: this victory belongs to a generation demanding accountability.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

RSP supporters say their priorities are straightforward—economic development, improved healthcare, stronger education systems, and a serious fight against corruption.

But delivering on those promises may prove far more difficult than winning an election.

Political analysts warn that governing will test the young party’s capacity. With limited institutional infrastructure and administrative experience, the RSP faces the daunting challenge of transforming public enthusiasm into effective governance.

High expectations can quickly become heavy burdens.

ADVERTISEMENT

A New Chapter for Nepal

Nepal’s parliamentary system requires majority support in the 275-member House of Representatives to form a government. With its dominance in both directly elected seats and proportional representation votes, the RSP appears well positioned to lead the next government possibly even without coalition partners.

If confirmed, the result would represent one of the most dramatic political transformations in modern Nepalese history.

ADVERTISEMENT

More importantly, it would signal something larger: the arrival of a new generation of leadership shaped by social media, civic activism, and frustration with old political hierarchies.

Balendra Shah’s rise from rapper to potential prime minister may seem unconventional. But in a country where young citizens have demanded radical change, his ascent reflects exactly what many voters wanted: a break from the past and a bold gamble on something entirely new.

Whether that gamble succeeds will define Nepal’s political future.

-Binord Shrestha

Tags: #AntiCorruptionMovement#BalendraShah#BreakingPolitics#DemocracyShift#ElectionLandslide#GenZRevolution#Geopolitics#GlobalSouth#KathmanduMayor#NepalElection#NepalPolitics#NewNepal#PoliticalEarthquake#RSPVictory#SouthAsiaPolitics#WNN#WorldAffairs#YouthPowerNewsshahid siddiquiWNN
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Sri Lanka Secures Iranian Vessel After U.S. Submarine Strike

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump Confirms Maduro Arrest, Signals U.S. Control in Venezuela

Trump Confirms Maduro Arrest, Signals U.S. Control in Venezuela

January 3, 2026
Blueprints from the Past: Rethinking India’s Tourism with Tradition at Its Heart

Blueprints from the Past: Rethinking India’s Tourism with Tradition at Its Heart

August 21, 2025
After Maduro: The High Cost of a Violent Shortcut

After Maduro: The High Cost of a Violent Shortcut

January 4, 2026
“Sudan’s War Is Not Civil, It’s a Proxy Battle”, Envoy Accuses UAE of Arming RSF Militia

“Sudan’s War Is Not Civil, It’s a Proxy Battle”, Envoy Accuses UAE of Arming RSF Militia

November 3, 2025
Egypt Links Palestine Peace to Regional Connectivity and India Partnership

Egypt Links Palestine Peace to Regional Connectivity and India Partnership

14
WNN Launches to Deliver Real News, Real Time, Worldwide

WNN Launches to Deliver Real News, Real Time, Worldwide

4
Putin Lambasts Trade Sanctions on Eve of Visit to China

Putin Lambasts Trade Sanctions on Eve of Visit to China

4
India–UK 2035 Pact: A Bold Blueprint for Shared Global Leadership

India–UK 2035 Pact: A Bold Blueprint for Shared Global Leadership

3
Nepal’s New Wave: Balendra Shah’s Party Heads for Big Win

Nepal’s New Wave: Balendra Shah’s Party Heads for Big Win

March 9, 2026
Sri Lanka Secures Iranian Vessel After U.S. Submarine Strike

Sri Lanka Secures Iranian Vessel After U.S. Submarine Strike

March 8, 2026
Iran Expresses Regret to Gulf States as Regional War Intensifies

Iran Expresses Regret to Gulf States as Regional War Intensifies

March 8, 2026
Iran UN Envoy Says 1,332 Civilians Killed in Iran-Israel War

Iran UN Envoy Says 1,332 Civilians Killed in Iran-Israel War

March 7, 2026

Recent News

Nepal’s New Wave: Balendra Shah’s Party Heads for Big Win

Nepal’s New Wave: Balendra Shah’s Party Heads for Big Win

March 9, 2026
Sri Lanka Secures Iranian Vessel After U.S. Submarine Strike

Sri Lanka Secures Iranian Vessel After U.S. Submarine Strike

March 8, 2026
Iran Expresses Regret to Gulf States as Regional War Intensifies

Iran Expresses Regret to Gulf States as Regional War Intensifies

March 8, 2026
Iran UN Envoy Says 1,332 Civilians Killed in Iran-Israel War

Iran UN Envoy Says 1,332 Civilians Killed in Iran-Israel War

March 7, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
thewnn.com

WNN- (World Affairs News Network) is a GLOBAL news platform delivering fast, accurate, and deeply contextual reporting from every corner of the world. Built on the pillars of clarity, credibility, and context in collaboration with Wakanda Network (Africa) and Sadbhawna Today - India's National Daily Hindi Newspaper, WNN brings you real news as it unfolds, unfiltered, uncompromised, and globally relevant.

Follow Us

Email ID: editor@thewnn.com

Tel. No.: +1 (929) 607-9858

Subscribe on YouTube

Join Us on Facebook

WNN’s Hindi Partner

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 thewnn.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Climate & Energy
  • WNN Exclusive
  • Others
    • Africa
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Environment
    • Europe
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Peace & Conflict
    • Religion & Faith
  • WNN AFRCIA
  • E-MAGAZINE

© 2025 thewnn.