Why is Manisha Koirala’s Old Video Supporting Hindu Rashtra Trending Amid Nepal's Political Turmoil?

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Key Takeaways
- Manisha Koirala voices strong opinions on Nepal's identity.
- The video has reignited discussions about the concept of Hindu Rashtra.
- Political unrest in Nepal is escalating, with serious consequences.
- Protests reflect deeper issues related to governance and corruption.
- The interplay between religion and politics remains a critical topic in Nepal.
Mumbai, Sep 12 (NationPress) In light of escalating political turmoil in Nepal, an old footage of acclaimed actress Manisha Koirala advocating for a Hindu Rashtra has emerged once again on social media.
This resurfaced video has ignited fresh discussions regarding the nation’s religious and political identity. In the viral clip, Koirala expresses her views on Nepal's status as a Hindu nation, voicing criticism of its secular designation. During the interview, she passionately states that Nepal has always been a Hindu country and that this aspect is a vital part of its identity.
A social media user on X shared the footage, captioning it, “Manisha Koirala made these statements about Nepal some time ago..”
Within the video, the actress, who originates from Nepal, articulates, “We were a Hindu Nation. And the only Hindu Nation, our best identity is that we are a Hindu Nation. In our country, there has never been a conflict over religion. There is no war here, no killings, and no fights. We were a peaceful Hindu Rashtra without conflict. Why was it abolished? It feels like there was a conspiracy. Unity would eliminate this completely, even by destroying it itself. Politicians have exploited the entire term government.”
This interview of Manisha Koirala originally aired in November 2022, shortly before Nepal’s general elections on November 20. In her statements, she reiterated her dissatisfaction with the country’s secular nature.
The resurgence of Manisha Koirala’s interview comes at a time of increasing unrest in Nepal. The capital, Kathmandu, has witnessed a surge in anti-corruption protests, with demonstrators setting fire to government buildings. What began as outrage over a now-reversed social media ban has transformed into a widespread anti-corruption movement, drawing thousands into the streets.
Reports indicate that at least 22 individuals have lost their lives and many have sustained injuries amid the chaos. Following this unrest, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned from his position.