Summary of "देशभरीका विमानस्थल र विजुली अमेरिकाको नियन्त्रणमा लगिंदै ! कारण के ?"
Overview
This video is a critical commentary arguing that recent election outcomes in Nepal reflect a long-running, successful US-backed strategy to place a pro‑American majority in power. The narrator claims voters were motivated more by unrealistic hopes and emotional reactions than by a clear understanding of underlying foreign-backed agendas.
Systemic corruption
The commentator insists corruption in Nepal is widespread across state institutions — including the army, police, judiciary, politics, media, and business — and is not restricted to a few leaders. They argue that public anti‑corruption promises will be largely cosmetic: a few individuals may be targeted to placate the public, while the broader corrupt system remains intact.
Foreign influence and NGOs
The video accuses foreign governments, international NGOs, and foreign‑funded schools of undermining Nepali culture, society, and sovereignty. Key points:
- NGOs and foreign networks are said to have shaped public opinion and education.
- Media control, propaganda, fake online accounts, and grassroots penetration (boarding schools, microfinance, community groups) are presented as mechanisms of influence.
- These actors are portrayed as having played a decisive role in the election and wider social change.
MCC (Millennium Challenge Corporation) concerns
The commentator focuses on the MCC compact and related infrastructure projects (especially transmission lines) as central to alleged US strategic control. Major claims include:
- Institutional permanence
- MCC‑created bodies (electricity regulation board, road board, procurement board, and a designated bank account) will remain in Nepal permanently even after project completion.
- Transmission lines and hydropower routing
- Transmission lines built under MCC are said to be routed to capture Nepal’s hydropower where generation is concentrated and to link outside Nepal (e.g., to Gorakhpur), allegedly enabling foreign control of supply, pricing, distribution, and policy.
- Limitations on Nepalese autonomy
- Provisions in the agreement are claimed to require mutual consent for amendments and prior written approvals by MCC for information and changes, constraining Nepal’s sovereignty.
- Economic favoring of the US
- The agreement is alleged to favor “American jobs and production.”
- Expanded scope
- The MCC’s scope is said to include transportation and airports, raising concerns about privatization and possible foreign (American) control of airports and power assets.
Privatization and security deals
The speaker warns of imminent privatization of state assets and links these moves to US strategic/war planning:
- Electricity Authority: At risk of privatization.
- Nepal Airlines / airports: Presented as likely targets for privatization or foreign control.
- SPP (security cooperation program): Described as a pending approval that would facilitate US military presence and operations in Nepal.
Geopolitics
The commentary accuses the US of manipulating regional affairs to maintain influence:
- Blocking or sidelining Russian development proposals.
- Manipulating regional agreements (including issues connected to BRI) to exclude other powers.
- Raising unresolved sovereignty concerns related to India’s border issues and the open border.
Media and security silence
The narrator claims local media and security agencies ignored or downplayed potentially threatening public demonstrations and other activities tied to foreign‑backed agendas, suggesting media capture and complicity. An example cited is a TOB motorcycle rally that, according to the speaker, received insufficient scrutiny.
Call to vigilance
The video concludes with a warning that policies such as the MCC, SPP, privatization, and constitutional changes are part of a larger plan that could lead Nepal toward loss of sovereignty and possible involvement in war. The narrator urges Nepalis at home and abroad to be alert and resist these moves.
Presenters and actors mentioned
- Presenter: unnamed narrator (video commentator)
- People and actors referenced: KP Oli; Sher Bahadur; Pushpa; Kamal Ramesh; Lekhak; Sushila Karki; Kulman Ghising; Dalai Lama; MI6 (British intelligence); American embassy; Indian ambassador; TOB (organization)
Agreements and programs referenced
- MCC (Millennium Challenge Compact)
- SPP (security cooperation program)
- BRI (Belt and Road Initiative)
Category
News and Commentary
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