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Nepal Ex Rapper’s Party Wins Election in Landslide After Gen Z Protests

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A political party led by former rapper Balendra Shah has won a landslide victory in local elections in Nepal, following months of protests largely driven by younger voters demanding political reform.

The win marks a major shift in Nepal’s political landscape, with the party gaining strong backing from Generation Z voters who had taken to the streets to protest corruption, poor governance, and the dominance of traditional political elites.

Shah, widely known for his earlier career in music before entering politics, rose to prominence among young Nepalis through social media and grassroots activism. His campaign focused on transparency, digital governance, and creating opportunities for young people in the economy.

The election outcome reflects growing frustration among voters, particularly young people, with established political parties that have dominated Nepal’s politics for decades. Protesters had accused the political establishment of failing to address unemployment, rising living costs, and weak public services.

Analysts say the landslide victory demonstrates the growing political influence of younger voters in Nepal. Many Gen Z activists organised online campaigns and street demonstrations that helped mobilise support for new political movements.

The election results are expected to put pressure on traditional parties to reform and address demands for accountability and economic opportunities.

Observers say the rise of Shah’s movement highlights a broader trend in global politics where younger voters are increasingly turning to non traditional leaders and outsider candidates to push for change.

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