Nepal’s vote count puts ex-rapper Balendra Shah’s party ahead in two-thirds of seats
KATHMANDU, March 6 (Reuters) – The party of Nepali rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah was ahead on Friday in more than two-thirds of seats where leads were available in general elections, outpacing rivals, including the former prime minister ousted in last year’s uprising. Shah, 35, the former mayor of Kathmandu, the capital, has dominated the race to become prime minister during the campaign, gaining near-rockstar like fame on social media across the Himalayan nation in the wake of the youth-led uprising. “I voted for Rastriya Swatantra Party because Balen is there,” said Deepak Adhikari, 33, after voting for Shah’s party in Kathmandu