‘F**k America, India, China…’: Nepal PM Frontrunner Balen Shah’s Offensive 2025 Post Resurfaces

‘F**k America, India, China…’: Nepal PM Frontrunner Balen Shah’s Offensive 2025 Post Resurfaces

As much as this level 6 March 2026 at 19:27 IST

An offensive social media put up made by the main Nepal PM candidate Balendra Shah resurfaced on Friday as the counting of votes for the country’s Parliamentary elections are underway.

'F**k America, India, China...': Nepal PM Frontrunner Balen Shah's Offensive 2025 Post Resurfaces

‘F**okay The United States, India, China…’: Nepal PM Frontrunner Balen Shah’s Offensive 2025 Post Resurfaces | List:
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Kathmandu: An offensive social media put up made by the main Nepal PM candidate Balendra Shah in November 2025 resurfaced on Friday as the counting of votes for the country’s Parliamentary elections are underway.

In a gradual night put up on Facebook, Shah, who modified into then the Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan Metropolis, venerable a derogatory note towards India, The United States, China, Nepal’s political parties Rastriya Swatantra Birthday celebration (RSP) and Rastriya Prajatantra Birthday celebration (RPP), amongst others. The put up had triggered a huge political storm, forcing Shah to deleted it later.

You guys all blended can dwell nothing.”

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Balendra Shah’s 2025 offensive post | Image: Facebook

Notably, Balen Shah got his master’s degree in structural engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University in India’s Karnataka. Shah is not new to controversy. Earlier this year, he received flak after a video showed him driving a Land Rover Defender, worth nearly 40 million Nepali rupees, while campaigning for the elections.

A former rapper with a strong appeal among youngsters, Shah is emerging victorious in early trends of the counting of votes and is set to become the next Prime Minister of Nepal Shah’ Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is leading in 94 constituencies.

The election marked the first voting in the country after the massive Gen-Z protest that toppled the KP Sharma Oli government. 

Published By : Nidhi Sinha

Published On: 6 March 2026 at 16:32 IST

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