In a dramatic political development in Nepal, newly appointed Prime Minister Balen Shah was sworn into office, triggering swift action by state agencies against key political figures. Within hours of assuming power, authorities detained former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and ex-Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, marking a significant escalation in the country’s political crisis. The arrests have sparked unrest, with supporters of Oli clashing with police forces attempting to carry out the detentions. Reports indicate that tensions escalated rapidly on the ground, leading to confrontations between law enforcement and political workers. Sources suggest that the Action is linked to serious allegations surrounding past protest movements, including claims of excessive force and violence during earlier agitations. While official details remain limited, the swift crackdown signals a strong stance by the new administration. The situation has raised concerns over political stability in Nepal, as the transition of power appears to be accompanied by heightened tensions and legal action against opposition leaders. Observers believe the developments could reshape the country’s political landscape in the coming days. As the government consolidates control, all eyes remain on how the administration of Balen Shah navigates the unfolding crisis, balances law enforcement actions, and ensures stability amid growing public and political pressure.


