Like many commentators, we selected to not mirror on the Gen Z protest that passed off in Kathmandu throughout September 2025, contemplating the protest as a momentary occasion which is able to fade away as time handed.
The abrupt modifications that had been dropped at the fore on the pretext of Gen Z motion—like discrediting of current occasion system utterly, bodily assaults on senior occasion leaders, destruction of presidency places of work together with Parliament, Judiciary, Provincial Meeting buildings, moreover numerous ministry buildings, and police stations—had been so surprising that each one those that knew Nepal has an extended expertise of absorbing ‘revolutions’ up to now, discovered these modifications outrageous and detrimental to a wholesome democratic system.
This text is part of The Hindu’s e-book: Nepal’s new political second
Nonetheless, seeing the outcomes of just lately held Normal Elections of Nepal, we felt that the state of affairs deserves to be reviewed earlier than it’s too late, as those that set the Gen Z wave have now turned to energy relying upon a just lately shaped political occasion generally known as Rastriya Swatantra Get together (RSP emerged as a political occasion throughout June, 2022), which partnered not solely within the formation of Prachanda-led coalition authorities throughout 2022 and 2024 however lots of its members, together with the occasion president, held positions in cupboard ministries as nicely. For higher or worse, the outrage in opposition to occasion based mostly democratic system quickly dissipated and the charismatic rise of Gen Z protestors discovered religion within the system that they themselves have vilified just a few months earlier.
The election outcomes gave a transparent indication that the normal political events had misplaced contact with their base and there was a necessity for them to begin afresh. Is Nepali politics witnessing some new methods of organising and mobilising the mass – a brand new democratic aptitude so to say? This chapter exactly focusses on related questions and makes an attempt to mirror on the altering mode of political mobilisation, management, organising strategies and the modes of political communication in Nepal within the context of latest modifications that the nation has witnessed.

Nepali Get together Politics: The Previous Vanguard
Conventional occasion system in Nepal revolved round a sturdy occasion equipment which organised folks round sure political ideologies. These ideologies ranged from social democracy advocated by Nepali Congress to totally different types of communist leanings. As an example, the Communist Get together of Nepal (United Marxist Leninist) advocated for improved model of communist philosophy which they termed as ‘Peoples Multiparty Democracy’ and reached a conclusion within the early Nineteen Nineties that the orthodox manner of communist occasion ideology just isn’t ample and thus the advocacy for parliamentary aggressive politics.

A protester sporting flak jacket and carrying a defend snatched from a policeman shouts slogans on the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal’s authorities’s numerous ministries and places of work throughout a protest in opposition to social media ban and corruption in Kathmandu.
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Likewise, the erstwhile Communist Get together of Nepal (Maoist) which has break up into quite a few factions with differing variations of their interpretations of the Maoist and different communist philosophies had mobilised the lots, reasonably efficiently, to safe energy by decade lengthy armed wrestle in opposition to the state. Along with these events, there have been variety of political events advocating for the rights of the marginalised teams.
Rise of Madhes
Probably the most outstanding amongst them, from electoral views, had been these championing the reason for Madhesi ethnicity. Madhes refers back to the whole southern plains of Nepal (surpassing the territories of Madhes, the tiniest province of federal Nepal) and the wrestle for political and cultural recognition of Madhesis—the non-hill, non-Nepali talking ethnic teams of the plain—has been ongoing for the final seven many years. The events advocating the rights of the Madhesis had made vital positive factors within the first Constituent Meeting in 2008 and remained a significant political power throughout subsequent durations. Even within the latest Normal Election held on fifth March 2026, the complete Madhes area appears to look as RSP vote financial institution. Whereas the occasion president was elected from Chitwan, a district of Bagmati province that falls inside geographical Madhes, and the rapper turned politician Balendra Shah (having household roots within the Mahottari district of Madhesh Province) ensured a landslide victory from Jhapa–5 constituency over Ok. P. Oli, the previous four-time Prime Minister.
Vertical Mode of Political Mobilisation
The mode of organising the folks for these political events was the identical. They’d construct their occasion construction from the bottom administrative tier within the nation—the ward stage—to the best one, the middle (Kathmandu). They’d propagate their concepts, agendas and ideologies by closed door conferences, occasion conventions and thru public conferences and rallies. Due to this fact, they had been adopting the vertical mode of political mobilisation.
Ideological Shaping of Events
So as to add to this, one wants to concentrate on the ideological entrance too. Necessary right here is to notice that the Communist Get together of Nepal and the Nepali Congress each had been established in then Calcutta (now Kolkata), India throughout 1949 and 1950 and had been impressed by the Indian nationalist motion and decolonisation. Most of those events, barring the ethnic ones, had been originating throughout pro-democracy motion of 1951 that parallelled the chilly warfare interval as nicely. Moreover decolonisation, and nationalist motion within the neighbourhood, occasion politics in Nepal was additionally influenced by the Chilly Battle politics. Each the Nepali Congress and the Communist events had been beneath the spell of various types of socialism and communism throughout this time period. Due to this fact, ideological formation of political events in Nepal, throughout their childhood, had been largely formed by the outcomes of what was occurring outdoors Nepal.
Panchayat Period
It’s also to be thought-about that these political events in Nepal had been banned for a big a part of the chilly warfare interval (1960-1990) because the nation was firmly dominated by the then absolute monarch beneath a party-less system known as Panchayat. Due to this fact, these events functioned primarily as oppositional teams to the state and the monarchic system throughout that interval. They come of age in 1990, when the multi-party system was restored. However once more, the worldwide politics has undergone seismic shift with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a unipolar world led by the People. Due to this fact, when these events, matured in the course of the Chilly Battle period, got here to energy, they needed to face the problem posed by the neoliberal order then firmly in place. It was a interval when their ideological moorings had been sternly met by new international forces difficult them head on.
Home Situations
Not solely did the change in international politics impression the Nepali politics, however vital modifications on the home entrance had been additionally felt. As a matter of truth, Nepali state had been a feudal, agrarian and centralising one for a lengthy time frame, therefore residues and results of a few of these attributes obtained unsurprisingly mirrored in the course of the interval of open, aggressive, parliamentary politics. The occasion buildings resonated the feudal order, the place the political occasion more and more got here to manage the general public life. The occasion, in flip, was captured by a choose group of leaders.
The occasion system advanced in ways in which was more and more seen as undemocratic. Probably the most notable a part of it being the ‘partyfication’ of public life. The political events, by their sister wings, managed public establishments starting from authorities paperwork to universities and different public establishments, thereby constricting significant participation in public life for residents. Additionally they created new feudal order by constructing new patron-client relationships. The political events demanded absolute loyalty in return for what they known as ‘Bikas Kendrit Rajniti’ (development-oriented politics). On this, they’d search renewal of their mandate by taking improvement initiatives to their constituencies. This method made sense for preliminary interval after 1990 because the mass participation in public governance elevated. However, persevering with this very method some three many years later meant that the events had been solely searching for to profit out of the curiosity they could have acquired for works performed many years in the past.
Challenges to the Previous Vanguard
The later years of Nineteen Nineties not solely noticed change within the political enviornment, but additionally on the social, cultural and financial entrance. It’s essential to pay consideration to the truth that the demographic change, together with new financial alternatives each at residence and overseas and the modified cultural panorama introduced in by digital connectivity and the web had a profound impression on the way in which a brand new era socialised themselves.

Protesters rejoice on the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal’s authorities’s numerous ministries and places of work, after it was set on hearth throughout a protest in opposition to a social media ban and corruption in Kathmandu.
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Even because the foregoing part described the change within the political system by the re-introduction of the occasion system, their methods of conducting politics was more and more turning them right into a hegemonic power from that of resistance (contemplating their ‘underground’ years). Due to this fact, the normal manner of doing politics was more and more coming beneath strain particularly with the brand new millennium setting in. Rise of the center class ordained that the forces and processes of globalisation had been shaping not solely the social and cultural moorings, however had been additionally impacting the methods during which politics was being imagined.
Networked Society
The entry of web to most people within the early 2000s destined {that a} new era would develop up with the world open to them as a result of of web connection. This progress meant that the Nepali inhabitants was more and more turning into a part of the ‘networked society’, which was exacerbated by the approaching of tech giants like Fb (now generally known as Meta). This in flip additionally created a era that was hyper-connected.
Autonomous Areas
From an financial perspective, the interval after Nineteen Nineties additionally opened up new financial avenues in Nepal, particularly within the service sector. Due to this fact, compared to the earlier interval, the place state employment was most well-liked, now the brand new cohorts more and more entered the personal sector. This meant that, though the political events had been controlling public areas, people had been now carving out areas autonomous of the events. So as to add to this, there was a big improvement which impacted the growth of the political events. The events had benefited from the coed politics within the public universities, even in the course of the banned Panchayat interval. However, the growth of personal faculties meant that in subsequent decade and half after 1990, political events couldn’t discover regular base of cadres as these faculties discouraged opening of party-affiliated scholar our bodies of their campuses.
Rap Songs – The New Avatar of Democratic Reasoning The state of affairs was compounded when the Gen Zs got here of age. These had been digital-native netizens who had loved vital autonomy of their social life and had been hyper related. However they may not join with the political management that had been in place since their dad or mum’s occasions or at occasions even earlier. This management communicated in a language that was unintelligible to this younger and vital part of the inhabitants. To nobody’s shock the management, continued to depend on standard hierarchical (vertical) mode of mobilisation and consequently failed to attach with the worldview of netizens who believed in horizontal mode of communication. The netizens had been each cautious and weary of the hierarchical modes of political course of and located areas of reduction and hope within the rap songs of Balen Shah – as the brand new avatar of democratic reasoning – which conveyed fierce criticism in opposition to the federal government equipment, occasion politics, corruption, and nepotism all through Nepal.
Child Boomers vs. Gen Z
To high all of it, this new era additionally had political points which had been considerably totally different from that of the management which belonged to the ‘Child Boomers’ era. The previous was extra involved with points having relevance to particular person decisions, aspirations and freedoms. Moreover, given their international outlook, the Gen Z had been desirous about entrepreneurship and financial alternatives. However, the latter era, which maintained a good management over the political management, was each unable and unwilling to fulfill these situations. That is partly as a result of Frankenstein’s monster of partyfication that they’ve created and partly as a result of altering international context, the place the constructive results of globalisation had been receding and the previous nationalist rhetoric and posturing was limiting alternatives for a inhabitants that more and more seen itself as international netizens.
Social Media Increase
One attention-grabbing facet of this electoral end result has been using social media for political mobilisation and reaching out to folks by messaging. The previous guards failed not simply to attach and talk, however there was a big cultural lag in the way in which social media is utilized by the Child Boomers. The Gen Z had been capable of join with a rapper (Balendra Shah) who was expressing their anxiousness and frustration in a language (by rap) that the younger inhabitants might join with in a medium (social media like Tik Tok) that they had been used to frequenting. In one in all his pre-electoral speeches delivered (in Maithili language) at Janakpur (on January 19, 2026), which readily grew to become viral, Balendra Shah appealed to folks to vote for him not as a result of a Madhesi youth contesting election as a possible PM candidate however to vote the suitable individual, on the proper second, for the suitable trigger! The best trigger is to make sure all inclusive Bikas (improvement) for all castes/ communities in all provinces.
Consideration Financial system
As well as, the political messaging was performed in a language that was less complicated, freed from jargons and ideological rhetoric and direct. The RSP and Balendra Shah made certain that they had been speaking about on a regular basis lives and struggles, which was lacking among the many previous guards. When political communication is being thought-about, there’s a want to concentrate to the proven fact that it’s being performed in an period of ‘consideration financial system’. As Nepali society grapples with data overload owing to the invasion of recent media, consideration itself has turn out to be a scarce commodity. Due to this fact, political teams and leaders are utilizing that scarce commodity to their benefit. To this finish, they did make use of many techniques together with their hard-hitting speeches and even their appears to collect vital following by which they talk their message.
Vignettes of this consideration financial system additionally featured in the identical speech delivered at Janakpur, as Balendra Shah proposes a mannequin of provincial decentralisation that will not demand folks from far-flung provinces to come back to Kathmandu to resolve administrative, monetary, judicial points, whereas they need to go to Kathmandu however solely as leisure time vacation spot. Additionally, he made his imaginative and prescient clear to his upcoming netizen entrepreneurs to discover prospects in native tourism by preserving the native assets, traditions, heritage websites all through the nation and particularly in historic locations like Janakpur. He gave a prepared instance as to how Mithila could possibly be made a vacationer hotspot by making it an upcoming website for vacation spot marriages!
We have to wait and see how Nepal fares within the coming days beneath the management of RSP and Balendra Shah, who has created the hype as one who needs to copy his function because the Mayor of Kathmandu metropolis now because the PM for the 7 provinces and 753 native governments of the nation. That is certainly an important time for Nepal, because the election outcomes additionally show that RSP’s so known as horizontal mobilisation or Balen Shah’s mediatised rap songs might not attain to Western and Japanese Nepal highlands.
Swatahsiddha Sarkar is a social anthropologist based mostly on the Centre for Himalayan Research, College of North Bengal, India
Pranab Kharel is a sociologist based mostly at Martin Chautari, Kathmandu, Nepal
