Nepal Elections 2026 | PM Candidate Balendra Shah Casts His Vote In Capital City

Nepal’s Prime Ministerial candidate Balendra Shah cast his vote in Kathmandu today as the country moves closer to electing its next Prime Minister. Known for his independent political stance and prior tenure as the mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Shah’s participation in the polls drew attention from voters and the media alike.

The voting process in the capital was closely monitored by election officials to ensure transparency and fairness, with security measures in place across key polling stations. Shah, seen arriving at his designated polling booth, urged citizens to exercise their right to vote responsibly, highlighting the importance of public participation in shaping Nepal’s political future.

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