• Source:JND

A powerful speech delivered by a Nepali student at his school's annual function has taken social media by storm. The student, identified as Abiskar Raut expressed his concerns about Nepal’s political and economic challenges. His words resonated deeply with many, while others found his delivery style controversial, drawing comparisons to historical figures.

In the viral video, Abiskar stood before an audience with a fiery resolve. “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.”

As the head boy of Holy Bell School, he likened Nepal to a nurturing mother and urged his fellow citizens to fulfill their duty with honesty, hard work, and dedication.

Abiskar’s speech painted a vivid picture of Nepal’s struggles. “We are bounded by the chains of unemployment. We are trapped in the selfish games of political parties. If we do not raise our voices, who will? We are the fire that will burn away the darkness. We are the storm that will sweep away injustice.”

His speech wasn’t just about criticism but a call to action. He reminded the audience of their ancestors who fought for Nepal’s independence and urged his generation to protect the nation’s future.

“Our ancestors shed their blood to give us a nation. We cannot sell it. We cannot lose it. Now, we must decide—will we drown in the darkness of despair or rise as the sun of hope?”

Netizens React

As the video gained traction, reactions poured in from all corners of social media. Many praised the young speaker for his confidence and passion, calling him an inspiration.

“Wow! So much passion and dedication. Good on him! The truth must be told and acted upon by his generation. They are the future!” wrote one user.

However, some viewers found his speech delivery eerily reminiscent of Adolf Hitler’s oratory style.

"Omg he is playing everyone. He is copying hitler," said a user. “Sorry to say this, but he seems to have picked up Hitler’s speech delivery style. Just look up Hitler’s speeches, and you’ll see what I mean,” commented another.

Some took a humorous approach, saying, “We got Nepali Hitler before GTA VI.” Others dismissed the comparisons, focusing instead on the young student’s conviction and the urgent need for change in Nepal.