This group believes that Ojha is a martyr for truth. They argue that the influencer economy in Nepal has become a haven for money laundering and blackmail. For them, Jessica Khadka is just a "pretty face covering a criminal mind."
In the hyper-connected digital ecosystem of Nepal, where news travels at the speed of a tweet and reputations are built or shattered by viral WhatsApp forwards, few events have captured the public’s schadenfreude and curiosity quite like the controversial saga involving , Jyoti Khadka , and their alleged targeting of media personality Prakash Ojha . This group believes that Ojha is a martyr for truth
What began as whispers in influencer circles has exploded into a full-blown digital scandal, raising serious questions about cyber-extortion, personal vendettas, and the ethics of cancel culture in Nepali society. This article delves deep into the timeline, the accusations, the counter-claims, and the social implications of a case that has turned the Nepali infosphere upside down. What began as whispers in influencer circles has