Nepal’s election drama unfolds with Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) grabbing headlines, leading in 96 seats per initial counts. This surge embodies voters’ desperate bid to dismantle corruption-riddled politics.
Star candidate Balen Shah is crushing KP Sharma Oli with a 4,000+ vote edge for PM, fueling nationwide excitement for innovation over stagnation.
Per Election Commission updates, Nepali Congress follows, then UML and NCP. Public eyes are fixed on centers like New Baneshwor’s Cooperative Training facility, anticipating reformist outcomes.
Ex-Canadian Dr. Anupama declared, ‘Returning home, we’ve shed foreign ties for hope in this new party’s promise of a cleaner Nepal.’
Dr. Prahlad Upreti emphasized, ‘Youth protests elevated stakes; now, new parties’ wins must forge lasting change.’
The trends reveal eroding trust in legacy parties and a youth-led call for responsibility. As full counts near, Nepal stands on the brink of political reinvention.
