Nepal Election Results LIVE: Balen Shah's RSP wins 47 seats; all set for landslide victory
Nepal Election Results 2026 LIVE: Gen Z-led protests on September 8-9 last year, demanded an end to corruption, nepotism and stale leadership, ultimately toppling PM KP Sharma Oli's coalition despite its near two-thirds majority.

Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is surging to power in Nepal's parliamentary elections, capturing 47 seats outright and leading in 72, according to the latest Election Commission data. This breakthrough in the first polls since last year's deadly Gen Z protests signals a dramatic shift, challenging entrenched parties and positioning the anti-corruption upstart for a potential two-thirds majority in the 275-seat House of Representatives. The elections followed intense unrest on September 8-9, 2025, when Gen Z-led protests- demanding an end to corruption, nepotism and outdated leadership- toppled Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's coalition government, which held nearly two-thirds support.
At least 77 protesters, mostly students, died amid clashes with police. President Ramchandra Paudel then dissolved parliament on September 12 and named Sushila Karki as caretaker Prime Minister. Thursday's vote saw about 60 per cent turnout from 18.9 million eligible voters, with 3,400 candidates contesting 165 first-past-the-post (FPTP) seats and 3,135 vying for 110 proportional representation spots. RSP's momentum crushed its competitors as Nepali Congress, CPN-UML, Nepali Communist Party are way behind and Shram Sanskriti Party slipped to leads. Notably, Balen Shah himself leads deposed PM Oli by over 13,000 votes in their contest. RSP Vice President Dol Prasad Aryal predicted 186 seats total, claiming a two-thirds majority as counting continues.
Ecstatic supporters flooded streets nationwide, dancing to RSP anthems, ringing party-symbol bells, and hailing Shah- affectionately "Balen"- as Nepal's next PM. Celebrations peaked at counting centers outside Kathmandu, where crowds chanted for the former Kathmandu mayor's leadership.RSP's platform resonates with youth frustrations, prioritising zero-tolerance corruption, good governance, and development delivery. Aryal told media, "Everyone needs to feel that we have a government for them, delivery is the major agenda." Observers see this as Nepal's potential "new dawn," addressing global perceptions of the Himalayan nation's graft issues.
India closely monitors the results, eyeing a stable Kathmandu for advancing bilateral ties. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated on Thursday (March 4), "We look forward to working with the new Government of Nepal to further build on the robust multifaceted ties." New Delhi supported the polls logistically at Nepal's request, backing peace and progress. Final results, expected within a week, could crown Shah's RSP as the transformative force Nepal craves.
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Live updates : Nepal Election Results 2026 LIVE
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3:55 PM (IST) March 07, 2026
RSP continues to dominate
Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has won 47 seats so far and is leading on 72 others, as per the latest data provided by Nepal's Election Commission.
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2:55 PM (IST) March 07, 2026
RSP wins 43 seats in Nepal elections
Balendra Shah's newly formed Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) heading towards a landslide victory in Nepal's first general elections since the violent Gen Z protests, shattering the dominance of established political parties. The RSP, which was formed in 2022 by Ravi Lamichhane, has won 43 of the 50 seats declared so far, including a clean sweep in 10 constituencies of Kathmandu district, and is leading in 76 others, according to the Election Commission. The party, which projected Balendra Shah as its prime ministerial candidate and organised its first election campaign in Janakpur of Dhanusha district in Madhesh, is heading towards a clean sweep of the province.
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1:45 PM (IST) March 07, 2026
Balen Shah's RSP wins 39 seats in Nepal
Balen Shah's party RSP won around 39 seats and leads in 80, heading towards landslide victory in Nepal.
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12:17 PM (IST) March 07, 2026
Balen Shah's RSP wins 34 seats in Nepal
Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won 34 seats and leading with 85 seats in Nepal.
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11:04 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Nepali Congress wins 4 seats
The Nepali Congress party won around 4 seats and currently leading on 22 seats as the vote counting is underway in Nepal.
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10:59 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Balen Shah's RSP wins 31 seats in Nepal
Balen Shah led-RSP won around 31 seats, leads in 87 seats as the vote counting is underway in Nepal.
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10:44 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
RSP wins 29 seats
Nepal’s Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has secured 29 seats so far in the ongoing election results, according to the latest updates from country's election commission.
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10:09 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
RSP wins 24 seats in Nepal election results
Balen Shah led-RSP won 24 seats in Nepal election results as the vote counting is still underway. Rastriya Swatantra Party is leading on 93 seats.
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9:52 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Rastriya Swatantra Party leads on 93 seats in Nepal
Balen Shah's RSP is now leading on 93 seats as the vote counting is currently underway in Nepal.
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9:12 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Nepal: India's watchful eye on neighbour's stability
India closely monitors the results, eyeing a stable Kathmandu for advancing bilateral ties. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated on Thursday (March 4), "We look forward to working with the new Government of Nepal to further build on the robust multifaceted ties." New Delhi supported the polls logistically at Nepal's request, backing peace and progress. Final results, expected within a week, could crown Shah's RSP as the transformative force Nepal craves.
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9:11 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Anti-corruption agenda at the core in Nepal elections
RSP's platform resonates with youth frustrations, prioritising zero-tolerance corruption, good governance, and development delivery. Aryal told media, "Everyone needs to feel that we have a government for them, delivery is the major agenda." Observers see this as Nepal's potential "new dawn," addressing global perceptions of the Himalayan nation's graft issues.
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8:47 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Street celebrations signal new era in Nepal
Ecstatic supporters flooded streets nationwide, dancing to RSP anthems, ringing party-symbol bells, and hailing Shah- affectionately "Balen"- as Nepal's next PM. Celebrations peaked at counting centers outside Kathmandu, where crowds chanted for the former Kathmandu mayor's leadership.
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8:42 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
RSP's dominant lead over rivals
RSP's momentum crushed competitors- Nepali Congress secured 4 seats and leads in 11; CPN-UML won 1 and leads in 11; Nepali Communist Party took 2 and leads in 10; Shram Sanskriti Party slipped to leads in just 3. Notably, Shah himself leads deposed PM Oli by over 13,000 votes in their contest. RSP Vice President Dol Prasad Aryal predicted 186 seats total, claiming a two-thirds majority as counting continues.
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8:28 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Balen Shah's RSP: Rise from protests to polling triumph
The elections followed intense unrest on September 8-9, 2025, when Gen Z-led protests- demanding an end to corruption, nepotism and outdated leadership- toppled Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's coalition government, which held nearly two-thirds support. At least 77 protesters, mostly students, died amid clashes with police. President Ramchandra Paudel then dissolved parliament on September 12 and named Sushila Karki as caretaker Prime Minister. Thursday's vote saw about 60 per cent turnout from 18.9 million eligible voters, with 3,400 candidates contesting 165 first-past-the-post (FPTP) seats and 3,135 vying for 110 proportional representation spots.
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8:20 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Rastriya Swatantra Party leads on 98 seats, says trends
Nepal Election Commission releases initial trends for the country's general elections. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) leads on 98 seats, Nepali Congress on 11 seats while CPN-UML (Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist) on 11 seats.
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8:12 AM (IST) March 07, 2026
Balen Shah's RSP wins 18 seats in Nepal
Rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is surging to power in Nepal's parliamentary elections, capturing 18 seats outright and leading in 99 more, according to the latest Election Commission data. This breakthrough in the first polls since last year's deadly Gen Z protests signals a dramatic shift, challenging entrenched parties and positioning the anti-corruption upstart for a potential two-thirds majority in the 275-seat House of Representatives.