
A new wave of online activism has emerged in Nepal, led primarily by the country’s youth on TikTok and other social media platforms. In this trend, young users are exposing the lavish lifestyles of politicians’ children, contrasting them with the hardships faced by ordinary citizens.
Videos circulating online highlight how, while the general public struggles with rising prices and unemployment, the sons and daughters of political leaders are seen wearing expensive luxury brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton, flaunting costly watches, and traveling on world tours.
Netizens argue that these lifestyles are often made possible through corruption and misuse of public resources. Many posts are tagged with hashtags such as #corruption and #expose, amplifying the movement and sparking widespread debate.

The campaign has triggered mixed reactions. While many citizens are praising the youth for their boldness in holding the political elite accountable, critics caution against the possible misuse of such content, warning that personal privacy and misinformation must not be overlooked.
Regardless, the trend reflects growing frustration among Nepalese citizens, especially the younger generation, who feel they have borne the brunt of poor governance for years.
As hashtags continue to flood social media, the digital uprising has become more than just a trend—it is a loud reminder that Nepal’s youth are no longer willing to stay silent about corruption and inequality.
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