Cabinet decides to implement inquiry commission's report
The first Cabinet meeting of the newly formed government decided to immediately implement the report of the high-level commission on investigation into the incidents relating to Gen Z movement (September 8-9, 2025).
It is the first decision of the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Friday.
The government also assigned Minister for Education, Science and Technology, and Youth and Sports, Sashmit Pokharel, as the Spokesperson of government.
Following the meeting, Spokesperson Pokharel shared that among the recommendations made by the Gauri Bahadur Karki-led inquiry commission for actions against security officials, a study committee would be formed. However, in case of others, the recommendation would be implemented immediately, he added.
The commission had recommended actions to many officials including then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, then Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, then Inspector General of Nepal Police, Chandra Kuber Khapung.
Earlier, the erstwhile government led by Sushila Karki had decided to make the inquiry report by placing it in the library archive of the federal parliament secretariat.
The Cabinet meeting also paid tribute to those losing lives in various movements, including the Gen Z movement, Spokesperson Pokhrel said, adding that it endorsed the governance reform plan.
With the assumption of office in Singha Durbar, PM Shah had directed the ministers and secretaries to work in favour of people.
International community welcomes PM Shah as Nepal’s Prime minister
Major countries including India, China, and the United States have congratulated Prime Minister Balendra Shah on being sworn in as the Prime Minister of Nepal.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm congratulations, stating: “Your appointment reflects the trust reposed in your leadership by the people of Nepal. I look forward to working closely with you to take India–Nepal friendship and cooperation to even greater heights for the mutual benefit of our two peoples.”
Similarly, the United States extended its congratulations to Prime Minister Shah and his new government. In a statement, the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs said that the United States looks forward to working with Nepal to advance mutual prosperity and regional stability.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang also sent a congratulatory message, noting that China and Nepal are traditional neighboring countries connected by mountains and rivers. He expressed that the Chinese government supports Nepal’s governance and reaffirmed China’s continued support in safeguarding Nepal’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
Premier Li further stated his willingness to work with Prime Minister Shah to advance high-level China–Nepal cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, deepen collaboration across various sectors, and promote the China–Nepal strategic partnership characterized by long-term friendship aimed at development and prosperity.
A spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry also extended congratulations to Prime Minister Shah and expressed readiness to work with Nepal’s new government to strengthen traditional friendship and practical cooperation.
Similarly, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi extended her congratulations to Prime Minister Shah. In her letter, she expressed her intention to work together to enhance bilateral relations between Japan and Nepal.
British Ambassador to Nepal Rob Fenn also congratulated Prime Minister Shah. He stated that as the new government sets its priorities, the United Kingdom looks forward to collaborating with Nepal on economic growth, youth employment, climate resilience, and other shared interests.
The European Union also extended its congratulations. EU spokesperson Anaouar El Anouni stated that the EU looks forward to further developing its longstanding relations with Nepal and supporting the government in implementing its development priorities.
Swiss Ambassador to Nepal Danielle Meuwly, in her message, said: “We look forward to deepening cooperation between Switzerland and Nepal, and to further strengthening the longstanding friendship, goodwill, and mutual trust that bind our two countries.” She added, “We extend our best wishes for a successful tenure as you pursue the aspirations of the people of Nepal, advancing peace, development, and prosperity.”
Indian PM Modi congratulates PM Shah
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the newly elected Prime Minister Balendra Shah today.
The Indian PM took to social media and extended congratulations to PM Shah.
"Congratulations to Balendra Shah on his oath-taking as Prime Minister of Nepal. Your appointment reflects the trust Nepali people have in your leadership," Modi stated in X.
Modi further expressed his readiness to work together with PM Shah for advancing Nepal-India relations to a new height.
Pakistani PM Sharif congratulates new PM Shah
Pakistan has congratulated the newly elected Prime Minister Balendra Shah.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has extended best wishes to the new PM Shah, wishing him a successful term.
Taking to social media site, X, on Friday, the Pakistani Prime Minister congratulated PM Shah on assuming the post with a landslide victory of the Rastriya Swatantra Party to which PM Shah belongs to.
"Pakistan deeply values its longstanding and friendly relations with Nepal and looks forward to working closely with your Excellency to further strengthen bilateral cooperation and advance our shared goals of regional peace, stability and prosperity," the Pakistani Prime Minister stated.



