Editorial | Balen Shah’s patchy 100 days in office
Summary
Balen Shah's government has shown promise in speeding up service delivery and addressing corruption, but concerns about bypassing due process and completing only 38% of commitments highlight the challenges in its first 100 days.
Key Points
- Balen Shah's government printed 2.4 million driving licenses to address a large backlog swiftly.
- Service delivery has improved with reduced bribery reports in government offices.
- The government has been criticized for bypassing due process in arrests and evictions.
- Only 38 of 100 commitments made by the Shah government have been fulfilled in the first 100 days.