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The fiery viral language of the Nepalese student shares the Internet; Internet users compare it to Hitler | World news

A Nepalese student speech during the annual program of his school has become viral on social media and shows the boy his burning passion for the future and development of Nepal.

After his speech became viral, Ora was compared with the dictator Adolf Hitler by Internet users. (Instagram/@tijist.news)

While several internet users praised the boys identified as an ora for their oratory skills, some compared him to the dictator of the Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler.

In the video that becomes viral on social media, Ora begins his speech in a ebullient tone. “Today I stand here with the dream of building a new nepal. The fire of hope and passion is burning in me, but my heart is difficult because this dream seems to slide,” he says.

His speech became intensive in the second. Ora said: “I am here to die a monumental change in the course of the story. Nepal, our mother, the country that gave us birth and maintained us. What did it ask in return? Only our honesty, our hard work, our contribution. But what do we do?”

He touched the topics of political chaos, unemployment and corruption in the country. “We are tied to the chains of unemployment … trapped in the selfish games of political parties. Corruption has woven a network that deletes the light of our future,” he noticed in a high voice.

He asked Nepal's youth to raise himself and called her the “torchbearers of the future”.

The video of Ora's speech, which was shared by Jist News on Instagram, divided the Internet. “Remember an artist from the past,” read a comment while another said, “as someone spoke, many people died.”

“Believe every good spokesman for me (is) always bad for the future of the country,” wrote another user.

In an obvious reference to Hitler, a comment was: “His speech is reminiscent of someone. A man with a funny mustache.” In the meantime, another user said: “Bro took lessons from Adolf … great command.”

Another user commented: “This was inspired by Charlie Chaplin's famous speech in the big dictator! The boy did it well!”