Nepal’s Gen Z uprising, born from rage against elite corruption, promised a new dawn of sovereignty….well, just slogans.
Instead, it’s being hijacked by a U.S.-orchestrated color revolution, with Tashi Lhazom’s potential appointment as Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens as the smoking gun. Her USAID-tainted resume and murky affiliations reveal a Western plot to install a puppet government, undermining Nepal’s delicate balance with China. As Prime Minister Sushila Karki finalizes her cabinet, Gen Z Karnali leaders demand answers, warning that Lhazom’s role—overseeing NGOs via the Social Welfare Council—could serve as a Trojan horse for American agendas. Nepal’s youth revolution risks becoming a footnote in Washington’s global playbook.
Why Lhazom’s Appointment Screams U.S. Meddling:
- USAID Connections Run Deep: Lhazom’s work orbits NGOs flush with American cash. Girl Rising, which named her a “Future Rising Fellow,” thrives on USAID grants for girls’ empowerment. The Aga Khan Foundation, a USAID partner, funded her documentary No Monastery, No Village. Her Mountain Youth Hub ties to UN Mountain Partnership players like ICIMOD, awash in USAID dollars.
- Free Tibet Ties Threaten China Relations: Educated at a Tibetan Dharmashala in India, Lhazom’s rumored links to the Free Tibet movement raise alarms. “We can’t have a minister pushing Tibetan independence,” says Gen Z Karnali’s Supriya Shahi, stressing Nepal’s need for stable Beijing ties.
- Color Revolution Blueprint: Nepal’s protests mirror U.S.-backed upheavals in Ukraine and Georgia, where USAID and NED fund NGOs to weaponize youth rage. Peaceful marches turned violent, with parliament breaches and arson hinting at infiltrators steering chaos toward a pro-West pivot.
- Embassy Meddling and Gen Z Betrayal: Former lawmaker Gyanendra Shahi alleges U.S. Embassy lobbying for Nepal’s Gen Z uprising, born from rage against elite corruption, promised a new dawn of sovereignty….well, just slogans.
Instead, it’s being hijacked by a U.S.-orchestrated color revolution, with Tashi Lhazom’s potential appointment as Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens as the smoking gun. Her USAID-tainted resume and murky affiliations reveal a Western plot to install a puppet government, undermining Nepal’s delicate balance with China. As Prime Minister Sushila Karki finalizes her cabinet, Gen Z Karnali leaders demand answers, warning that Lhazom’s role—o
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