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Ex-rapper Balendra Shah to run for Nepal PM after youth-led protests

Two popular leaders form an alliance ahead of Nepal’s March 5 elections

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Rapper turned-Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, known as Balen. Photo: Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto via Getty Images
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Two popular leaders have formed an alliance ahead of March parliamentary elections in Nepal that will challenge the older parties which have dominated the Himalayan nation’s politics for over three decades, party officials and analysts said on Monday.

Rapper turned-Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, known as Balen, a popular ⁠elected official, joined the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) or national independent party, led by a former TV host-turned politician Rabi Lamichhane on Sunday, party officials said.

They said under the agreement with RSP, 35-year-old Balen will become the prime minister if the RSP wins the March 5 elections while Lamichhane, 48, will remain the party chief.

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Both have vowed to address ‍the demands raised during the “Gen Z” or youth-led protests against widespread corruption in September in which 77 people were killed ‍and led to Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigning.

Nepalese police detain a protester during an anti-government rally in Kathmandu on December 22. Photo: AP
Nepalese police detain a protester during an anti-government rally in Kathmandu on December 22. Photo: AP

“It is a very smart and strategic move by the RSP to bring in Balen and his young supporters into its fold,” ‌analyst Bipin Adhikari said.

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“Traditional political parties are in pain for fear of losing their young voters to RSP,” he said.

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