Nepal's 'Super PM': Balendra Shah's Turbulent First Month
One month into office, Nepal’s Prime Minister Balendra Shah navigates reforms, controversies, and youth disillusionment. While ambitious changes were introduced, ministerial resignations and questionable decisions tested his government’s credibility. Criticisms over governance, transparency, and implementation persist, challenging Shah's Gen Z-backed reformist agenda amidst heightened expectations.
One month into his tenure, Nepal's Prime Minister Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, faces a complex terrain of high hopes, ambitious reforms, and escalating controversies.
Riding a Gen Z-fueled political wave, Shah assumed office with overwhelming parliamentary support. His swift introduction of a 100-point reform agenda aimed at government restructuring and improved service delivery initially inspired optimism among younger voters. However, his administration hit turbulence with the early exit of two ministers, raising doubts about internal stability and decision-making.
The resignation of key ministers amid controversies, legal backlash over procedural missteps, and continued silence from Shah on major issues have tested his young government's credibility. Meanwhile, policy rollouts have faced mixed reactions, indicating public impatience and the challenges of fulfilling campaign promises. As Nepal's youth watches closely, Shah's leadership is at a critical juncture, requiring careful navigation of controversies and demonstrable fulfillment of promises to maintain public trust.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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