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Dr. Baburam Bhattarai congratulates Balen Shah ahead of Prime Ministerial oath



KATHMANDU: Former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has extended his best wishes to Balendra Shah, who is set to be sworn in as Prime Minister today (Friday), expressing hope for a successful tenure.

Taking to social media on Friday morning, Bhattarai described Shah as the youngest Prime Minister in Nepal’s history and the first of Madhesi origin, congratulating him even before his formal appointment.

“Heartiest wishes to the youngest Prime Minister in Nepali history and the first Prime Minister of Madhesi origin, young engineer Balendra Shah, for a successful tenure,” Bhattarai wrote.

He expressed confidence that Shah would effectively address long-standing structural challenges in the country’s economy and politics, as well as navigate rapidly evolving global geopolitics.

Bhattarai also voiced hope that the new leadership would fulfill the aspirations of the nation and its people in the 21st century.

In his message, he further emphasized that Nepali politics, having undergone a long process of democratization, is entering a new phase focused on good governance and inclusive prosperity. He highlighted the importance of transferring leadership to a younger generation equipped with digital and AI-friendly approaches.

Calling for a shift in political culture, Bhattarai urged the development of a democratic system based on merit and accountability, stressing the need to move beyond both glorification and vilification of political figures.

Publish Date : 27 March 2026 08:36 AM

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