Rapper-politician's party wins Nepal election on anti-corruption platform
The Rastriya Swatatantra Party secured a large majority in Nepal's election, with corruption being a dominant campaign issue.

The Rastriya Swatatantra Party has achieved a significant victory in Nepal's recent election, winning a large majority according to results announced this week.
The party is led by Balendra Shah, a figure known for his background as both a rapper and politician who has entered the political arena.
Corruption emerged as a central issue throughout the election campaign, with voters expressing concerns about governance and transparency in the country's political system.
The election results represent a notable shift in Nepal's political landscape, with the Rastriya Swatatantra Party's success indicating voter appetite for change from established political parties.
The victory gives Shah's party a strong mandate to pursue its policy agenda, though specific details about their planned reforms and governance approach remain to be implemented in the coming term.