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Nepali student’s fiery speech goes viral; the Internet compares him to Adolf Hitler

In his speech, the student raised issues like unemployment and corruption in Nepal.

Nepali student named Ora delivered the speech at his school’s 24th annual programNepali student named Ora delivered the speech at his school’s 24th annual program

A Nepali student named Ora has taken the Internet by storm with a speech. Delivered at his school’s 24th annual programme, the intense speech with a deep concern for Nepal’s future has sparked a debate online. While many praised his powerful delivery, some compared him to Adolf Hitler due to his fervent oratory style.

In the video circulating on social media, Ora begins with a vision for his country, saying, “Today, I stand here with a dream of building a new Nepal. The fire of hope and passion burns within me, but my heart is heavy because this dream seems to be slipping away.”

His speech quickly takes a serious tone as he calls attention to the struggles Nepal faces. “Nepal, our mother, the country that gave us birth and nurtured us—what did it ask for in return? Just our honesty, our hard work, our contribution. But what are we doing?” he asks, addressing issues like unemployment, corruption, and political instability.

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Ora’s words struck a chord with many, especially when he declared, “We are bound by the chains of unemployment… We are trapped in the selfish games of political parties. Corruption has woven a web that is extinguishing the light of our future.” His call for the youth to take action has resonated across social media, making him a figure of admiration.

It remains unclear when the speech was recorded.

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The video shared on Instagram by Jist News has been viewed over a lakh times and have generated lots of comments.

A user wrote, “Reminds me of an artist from the past.” Another user said, “The last time someone spoke like this , a lot of people died.”

A third user commented, “This has been inspired from Charlie Chaplin’s famous speech in The Great Dictator! The boy did well.” A fourth person quipped, “Adolf kumar from section C going to attack section D for chalk and duster!”

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