RSP heads for landslide victory in Nepal; rapper Balen set to be PM
INTERNATIONAL – ASIA
7 MARCH 2026
- Balendra Shah, 35, the rapper-turned-politician, handed a humiliating defeat to former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli in Jhapa-5, the latter’s home constituency, with a margin of 49,614.
- This was a constituency where the CPN-UML leader had won six of the seven elections held since 1990.
- Mr. Shah, popularly known as Balen, is set to become Nepal’s next Prime Minister, as his party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), heads for a landslide victory in the first election since 2025 Gen Z protests that toppled the Oli government.
- RSP has won seats out of 165 constituencies.
- RSP chief Rabi Lamichhane also won his third consecutive win since 2022, the year he founded the party and contested his first election.
- The RSP is also ahead in the proportional representation (PR) count.
- Balen, who won the Kathmandu mayoral election in the 2022 local polls as an independent candidate, joined the RSP only in December 2025, three months after the Gen Z protests.
- Voter turnout stood at 58.7%, the lowest since Nepal’s first election in 1991, a year after democracy was restored in the country.
- Some see it as voter fatigue, but analysts say the low turnout also indicates that many old-party loyalists stayed home, frustrated by repeated failures.


