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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026.... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533938
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026....

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4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs continues to prioritize the 'National Heritage Conservation Project,' allocating over 100 billion yen annually to maintain major historic sites like Osaka Castle, which serves as a central anchor for the nation’s multi-billion dollar inbound tourism industry during the peak spring season.


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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026.... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533939
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026....

#13533939

4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs continues to prioritize the 'National Heritage Conservation Project,' allocating over 100 billion yen annually to maintain major historic sites like Osaka Castle, which serves as a central anchor for the nation’s multi-billion dollar inbound tourism industry during the peak spring season.


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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026.... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533940
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026....

#13533940

4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs continues to prioritize the 'National Heritage Conservation Project,' allocating over 100 billion yen annually to maintain major historic sites like Osaka Castle, which serves as a central anchor for the nation’s multi-billion dollar inbound tourism industry during the peak spring season.


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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026.... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533942
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026....

#13533942

4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs continues to prioritize the "National Heritage Conservation Project," allocating over 100 billion yen annually to maintain major historic sites like Osaka Castle, which serves as a central anchor for the nation’s multi-billion dollar inbound tourism industry during the peak spring season.


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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026.... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533946
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026....

#13533946

4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: The historic main tower of Osaka Castle is framed by blooming cherry blossoms in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs continues to prioritize the "National Heritage Conservation Project," allocating over 100 billion yen annually to maintain major historic sites like Osaka Castle, which serves as a central anchor for the nation’s multi-billion dollar inbound tourism industry during the peak spring season.


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OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 Smart gas meters are installed on an exterior wall of a building in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. 
Osaka Gas a... Editorial
Daily Life In Osaka
4 Apr 2026 · Osaka, Japan
#13533904
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: 
 Smart gas meters are installed on an exterior wall of a building in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. 
Osaka Gas a...

#13533904

4 Apr 2026

OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Smart gas meters are installed on an exterior wall of a building in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. Osaka Gas and other major Japanese utilities are accelerating the rollout of 'smart' metering infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency and provide real-time data as the nation manages fluctuating energy costs and a projected 15% increase in domestic natural gas demand for the 2026 fiscal year.


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Cadres and supporters of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) take part in a road show in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as the Prime... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381035
Cadres and supporters of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) take part in a road show in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as the Prime...

#13381035

28 Feb 2026

Cadres and supporters of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) take part in a road show in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as the Prime Ministerial candidate from the party, Balen (Balendra) Shah, starts campaigning in the capital. The rapper-turned-mayor resigns from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital, also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen, standing in the fray from Jhapa and against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381036
Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple...

#13381036

28 Feb 2026

Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as he starts his campaign in the national capital ahead of the polls for the House of Representatives set for March 5, 2026. The rapper turned mayor on January 18 resigns from his post to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a roadshow. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from the moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement.


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Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381037
Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple...

#13381037

28 Feb 2026

Party members and candidates from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) wait for Balen (Balendra) Shah at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as he starts his campaign in the national capital ahead of the polls for the House of Representatives set for March 5, 2026. The rapper turned mayor on January 18 resigns from his post to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a roadshow. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from the moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement.


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Pukar Bam, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28,... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381038
Pukar Bam, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28,...

#13381038

28 Feb 2026

Pukar Bam, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, for Balen (Balendra) Shah, who is presented as the Prime Ministerial candidate in the upcoming House of Representatives election. The rapper turned mayor resigns from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital, also assumes the role of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Prime Minister of Nepal, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen, standing in the fray from Jhapa against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a roadshow. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement.


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Toshima Karki, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381039
Toshima Karki, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February...

#13381039

28 Feb 2026

Toshima Karki, a candidate from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), waits outside the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, for Balen (Balendra) Shah, the former Kathmandu Mayor and Prime Ministerial candidate for the upcoming House of Representatives election. The rapper-turned-mayor resigned from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who won the local election of 2022 in the Nepali capital, also assumes the role of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Prime Minister of Nepal, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen, standing in the fray from Jhapa against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a roadshow. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns across the nation as his party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), agreeing that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement.


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Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Fe... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381040
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Fe...

#13381040

28 Feb 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026. The rapper turned mayor on January 18 resigns from his post to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road-show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from the moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Fe... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381041
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Fe...

#13381041

28 Feb 2026

Former Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane gestures as he takes part in the election campaign in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026. The rapper turned mayor on January 18 resigns from his post to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road-show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from the moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381042
Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash...

#13381042

28 Feb 2026

Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as he starts campaigning in the capital. The rapper turned mayor resigns from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital, also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road-show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381043
Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash...

#13381043

28 Feb 2026

Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as he starts campaigning in the capital. The rapper turned mayor resigns from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital, also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road-show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash... Editorial
Projected As Next Nepal PM Balen Shah Launch Campaign In Kathmandu As Election Draws Close
28 Feb 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13381044
Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pash...

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28 Feb 2026

Balen (Balendra) Shah, former Kathmandu Mayor and rapper, is projected as the next Nepali Prime Minister. He arrives at the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 28, 2026, as he starts campaigning in the capital. The rapper turned mayor resigns from his post on January 18 to contest the March 5 election. The former rapper, who wins the local election of 2022 from the Nepali capital, also assumes the charge of senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on the same day. Projected as the next Nepal Prime Minister, Balendra Shah (Balen) launches a Kathmandu-centric campaign as the election draws close, with polling set for March 5. Balen stands in the fray from Jhapa, standing against former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and launches the campaign in Kathmandu with a road-show. Hundreds of supporters and voters stand on the side of the road as the projected Prime Minister, alongside the party president Rabi Lamichhane, greets voters from a moving vehicle. The silence period for the election of the House of Representatives, dissolved after September's Gen-Z protest, is set to start from March 2, past midnight. Balen campaigns all across the nation as his party, Rastriya Swatantra Party, is poised to win the election with a landslide victory. On December 28, Balen strikes a deal with the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) where it is agreed that he will be the next Prime Ministerial candidate from the party. As per the 7-point agreement, RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane continues as the party's central chairman, while Shah will be presented as the party's parliamentary leader after the elections and its prime ministerial candidate. The RSP emerges as the fourth largest political force, winning 21 seats in the dissolved House of Representatives within a year of its establishment. Balen promises to institutionalize the agenda raised by September's Gen-Z movement. The electoral battle in Jhapa-5 shapes up to be an intriguing contest this time.


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