Nepal's new Prime Minister Balendra 'Balen' Shah has completed one month in office, but his government is facing turbulence amidst the exits of two ministers and concerns over transparency.
Supporters of the rapper-turned-politician, who is known as the 'super PM', expressed unease over the exits of Labour Minister Deepak Sah and Home Minister Sudan Gurung, citing recent controversies and a lack of capable ministers.
Voters have also questioned the government's transparency, particularly Shah's low profile, which has raised questions about his accountability.
The implementation of the Karki report, linked to the Gen-Z protests, has drawn criticism for lacking legal grounding, while the arrests of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak without proper paperwork have sparked political backlash.
The government's decision to remove riverside squatters in Kathmandu Valley has also raised human rights concerns, with questions being raised about the lack of planning and rehabilitation measures.