Why has Prime Minister Shah been in the Indian media for the past few days?

Most Indian media outlets have raised issues such as atrocities against squatters, government-protected vehicles being used to block the gates of media outlets asking questions, and Ganesh Nepali's self-immolation due to the state's behavior.

Ashad 32, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

Why has Prime Minister Shah been in the Indian media for the past few days?

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Even in the Indian media, news has started to be published/broadcast raising questions about the work of Prime Minister Balendra Shah. Most of the Indian media have raised issues such as atrocities on the slum dwellers, the government-protected vehicle being used to obstruct the gate of the media asking questions, and Ganesh Nepali's self-immolation due to the state's behavior.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which got almost a two-thirds majority in the elections held immediately after the Gen-G movement, is now facing criticism not only from the civil level but also from its own party leaders and workers. On top of that, Gen-G activists have started opposing the government's working style. Recently, the Indian media has also been publishing/broadcasting news with priority given to these issues.

BBC Hindi has published a news report titled 'Why is there growing dissatisfaction among MPs of his party against Balendra Shah?', quoting a news report from Kantipur. 'It has not been even four months since Balen Shah became the Prime Minister of Nepal, but many questions have started to arise against him. This question has been raised by the opposition parties in Nepal, and Balen's internal dispute within the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has also come to the surface. The most questions are about Balen Shah's working style,' BBC Hindi has written.'

BBC Hindi has written with a picture of the news titled 'RSS MPs start criticizing the government ' published in Kantipur on Wednesday, 'The leading Nepali language newspaper Kantipur has published the statements of six such RSS MPs of the RSS, who are publicly expressing their dissatisfaction with the government led by Balen Shah.' Similarly,

Aaj Tak's digital version published a news titled 'Gen-G's demonstration in Nepal demanding PM Balen Shah's resignation, demanding PM Balen Shah's resignation'. Aaj Tak wrote, 'The death of a ride-share driver in Nepal has raised serious questions not only about the legal system but also about the working style of the government. The protest that started in Kathmandu has now taken a political form. Youth protesters, opposition parties and social organizations have demanded that the government be held accountable and action be taken against the responsible officials.' Prime Minister Balendra Shah is often seen wearing dark glasses. He is rarely seen taking them off. Aaj Tak further wrote, 'Some MPs have besieged the government in Parliament. They have even challenged Shah to take off his dark glasses and face the people.' The digital edition of India Today, a co-publication of the India Today Group, also published news that Gen-G protesters have returned to the streets to protest the government.

India Today Television

has also broadcast a video content saying that 'Gen-G icons are not turning into Gen-G's anger' by keeping footage of Balendra Shah's election campaign and the current protests. India Today has also included videos from news agency ANI and the statements of stock market investors. Gennews

has also posted the same news on its Facebook page about the protests after Ganesh Nepali's death. Times Now

has also broadcast a video content saying 'Gen-G Protests Rock Nepal' after Ganesh Nepali's death. Times Now has also made news of the protest by farmers throwing tomatoes at Maitighar Mandal after not getting their prices. Similarly,

NDTV English has broadcast news about the latest protests saying 'Gen-G cheated by Balen'. 'Unrest has returned to the streets of Kathmandu. But this time the anger is directed at the same leaders who promised change. Prime Minister Balen Shah, who came to power a few months ago on the wave of massive protests by Gen-G and students, is now facing strong opposition from young voters who want to elect him,' NDTV said. Similarly,

The Indian Express also published a news under the title 'Gen-G's anger against Balen government after youth's self-immolation attempt'. The issue of squatters being raised without proper management is also mentioned in the Indian Express news. Similarly, the media platform run by the India Today Group

Lallantop has also given priority to the protests after the death of Ganesh Nepali. 'Who is Ganesh Nepali, after whose death did the Gen-G take to the streets, what are the charges against Balen Shah?' Lallantop has aired a content titled. Lallantop has also given priority to the issue of squatter settlements and the arrest of Gen-G activist Majid Ansari.' India's old and influential English daily Hindustan Times

has also published news that protests against the Balendra Shah-led government have intensified after the Ganesh Nepali incident.' Similarly, Firstpost

has published an explainer titled 'Why did the anger of Gen-G rise against millennial leader Balen Shah in Nepal?' 'Within a few months of taking oath as the Prime Minister, Balendra Shah has become the target of the anger of Gen-G.' Nepal's youth have taken to the streets of Kathmandu again after a driver set himself on fire during the recent dozer campaign and parking row,' Firstpost wrote. Meanwhile, Indian news agency ANI had also published the news that Prime Minister Shah would soon visit India. The same news was also published by Firstpost and other Indian media. ANI claims that both Kathmandu and New Delhi are preparing for Prime Minister Shah's visit. Quoting sources in Kathmandu, ANI wrote, 'The visit will happen soon. We are discussing various aspects of the visit, but it has not been finalized.'

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