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    Ex-rapper Shah sworn in as Nepal prime minister after sweeping election win

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Newly appointed Prime Minister Balendra Shah, popularly known as "Balen", holds his daughter Niloufer Shah as first lady Sabina Kafle stands behind him, while attending his oathtaking ceremony at "Shital Niwas", the presidential building in Kathmandu, Nepal, March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar.
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    Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah was sworn in as ​prime minister of Nepal on Friday, tasked with restoring political stability and creating jobs in the poor Himalayan nation long ‌troubled by fragile governments and weak growth prospects.
    Shah, who wore skin-tight trousers, a matching jacket, his signature black Nepali cloth cap and sunglasses at the ceremony, is Nepal’s youngest prime minister in decades and the first Madhesi – people of the southern plains bordering India – to lead the Himalayan nation that is wedged between Asian giants India ​and China.
    A former mayor of the capital, Kathmandu, Shah, 35, became prime minister after his three-year-old Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won ​182 seats in the 275-member parliament in the March 5 election, the first vote after the anti-corruption Gen Z protests in ⁠which 76 people were killed in September last year.
    In a new music video posted on his Facebook page on the eve of his ​swearing-in ceremony, Shah stressed patriotism and optimism for a bright future for Nepal.
    “Nepal is not scared this time, the heart is full of red blood … ​laughter and happiness will reach every household this time,” Shah sang in the video featuring visuals of large crowds cheering him during his election campaign.
    More than 200 Hindu priests and Buddhist lamas chanted hymns and peace prayers alongside the blowing of conch shells during the ceremony at the President House, attended by diplomats and senior government ​officials.
    After being sworn in, Shah picked 14 members to his cabinet, keeping his campaign promise of having a small team to cut state expenses. ​He named Swarnim Wagle, a Harvard-educated economist, as finance minister.

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    “The first test of the new government lies in transparent ‌and ⁠prompt delivery of services to people, who expect early signs of good governance from Sunday itself,” political analyst Puranjan Acharya said. Sunday is a working day in Nepal.
    Acharya said Shah’s early challenge is to implement the report of a panel that investigated the violence during the anti-corruption protests, a key demand of the families of the victims. The report recommended the prosecution of those responsible for the crackdown, including then Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli.
    India ​and China congratulated Shah.
    “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,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on X.
    The Chinese foreign ministry said that Beijing would support its Himalayan neighbour ​in safeguarding its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
    The youth-led protests were fuelled by a lack of jobs and ​endemic corruption in ⁠the country of 30 million people, where a fifth of the population lives in poverty and an estimated 1,500 people leave the country daily for work abroad.
    Political instability has been a bane, with 32 governments taking office since 1990 and none of them completing a five-year-term.
    The Nepali Congress party, the country’s oldest party, ⁠became a ​distant second group in parliament with just 38 seats. The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified ​Marxist-Leninist) of Oli, who was forced to resign after the Gen Z unrest, controls 25 members.
    Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki led the nation through the interim period through to the ​parliamentary election.
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