
Nepal protests against Modi, Indian media influence in Nepal, youth violence in political conflicts
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Boy who praised Narendra Modi in an interview with an Indian news channel has been badly beaten by Nepalese protesters.
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Protestors said he is not Nepali, that he did paid PR for Modi for Indian media, and that Modi has no standing in Nepal.
If he dies at hospital… pic.twitter.com/Bps8WOVJhZ
— Dr Nimo Yadav 2.0 (@DrNimoYadav) September 11, 2025
Breaking News: Boy Beaten by Nepalese Protesters for Praising Narendra Modi
In a disturbing incident, a young boy who praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an interview has reportedly been severely beaten by Nepalese protesters. This reaction stems from a deep-rooted sentiment in Nepal regarding Modi’s influence and standing in the country. Protesters claimed the boy is not Nepali and accused him of conducting paid public relations for Modi through Indian media outlets.
The implications of this event are significant. It highlights the ongoing tensions between India and Nepal, particularly regarding national identity and political sentiments. The protesters’ assertion that Modi has no standing in Nepal reflects a broader sentiment among some Nepalese who feel that Indian influence is unwelcome.
As the situation unfolds, the boy’s condition remains critical, and there are fears regarding his recovery. Many are concerned about the escalation of violence and the potential for further unrest. Social media platforms are abuzz with reactions, with some calling for restraint and dialogue, while others express solidarity with the protesters’ feelings.
For anyone following the developments in South Asia, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of regional politics and the emotions that can drive people to extreme actions. It’s essential to keep an eye on how this situation evolves and what it means for India-Nepal relations moving forward.
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