News India Live, Digital Desk: Such a ‘political thunderbolt’ took place in the politics of neighboring country Nepal on Saturday morning, which hardly anyone had imagined. Rapper-turned-politician and Balen Shah, who took oath as the youngest Prime Minister of Nepal, has made his stance clear as soon as he assumed the office. Just 24 hours after taking oath as the Prime Minister, the Balen government has arrested former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli from his residence. This arrest of Oli has created a stir not only in Nepal but in the politics of entire South Asia.
House surrounded at midnight, arrest made amidst heavy security
According to sources, a heavy contingent of Nepal Police reached the private residence of KP Sharma Oli in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu early Saturday morning. As soon as the police showed the warrant, the supporters tried to protest, but no one could resist the promptness of the security forces. Along with Oli, his former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has also been detained. According to the police spokesperson, this action has been taken on the basis of the recommendations of the ‘Gauri Bahadur Karki Commission’ constituted in the case of deaths and police repression during the ‘Gen-Z’ protests last year.
Revenge for the rebellion of ‘Generation Z’! Balen government is demanding accounts of 77 deaths
It is noteworthy that in September 2025, the youth (Gen Z) had launched a big movement against corruption and the system on the streets of Nepal. During that violent conflict, 77 people lost their lives and government property was heavily damaged. Balen Shah decided to implement the investigation report of this violence in his first cabinet meeting itself. Newly appointed Home Minister Sudan Gurung tweeted soon after the arrest, “A promise is a promise, no one is above the law.” This is a clear indication that the Balen government is in a mood to settle the full account of the ‘repression’ of the previous government.
Will Oli’s era end in Nepal? Huge anger among supporters
KP Sharma Oli has termed his arrest as ‘vengeance politics’. Workers of his party CPN-UML took to the streets and started raising slogans against Balen Shah. Political experts believe that this step of 35-year-old Balen Shah could be the beginning of the end of old giants in Nepal’s politics. Balen, who came to power with an overwhelming majority of 182 seats, has made it clear that he is ready to go to any extent to ‘clean up the system’. Now it remains to be seen whether this arrest of Oli will bring peace in Nepal or will spark a new civil war.
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