Opinion | The chieftain falls, a redeemer rises!

Summary

The political landscape in Nepal shifts dramatically with the decline of KP Sharma Oli and the rise of Balendra Shah, highlighting the changing dynamics between traditional party structures and new political movements driven by digital media.

Key Points
  • The article contrasts the decline of KP Sharma Oli and the rise of Balendra Shah in Nepal’s political scene.
  • It analyzes the shift from traditional party loyalty networks of the CPN (UML) to the urban-centric and digital-driven rise of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP).
  • Sumana Shrestha’s perspectives illustrate a generational and ideological division in Nepali politics, emphasizing meritocracy and digital media.
  • The article critiques Sharma Oli’s ethnonationalism and governance style, linking the electoral change to broader shifts in public trust and political engagement.
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