A Battle for the Narrative: Nepal’s Government Loses Control of the Story

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The crisis in Nepal has been a fierce battle for the narrative, and it is one that the government has decisively lost. Its attempts to frame its social media ban as a necessary regulation and its protesters as violent agitators have been completely overwhelmed by a more powerful story of youthful idealism crushed by state brutality.
The government’s initial narrative was that it needed to control social media to maintain social harmony and order. This story was immediately rejected by the public, who saw it as a thin veil for censorship and an attempt to silence criticism of its own corruption and failures. The protesters successfully countered with a narrative of defending freedom of expression.
When the violence erupted, the government lost control of the story completely. Any attempt to justify the actions of the security forces was drowned out by the tragic and emotionally resonant narrative of the 19 dead. The image of the state killing its own young citizens became the defining story of the crisis, a narrative from which the government could not recover.
The protesters, particularly through the use of social media itself, have proven to be far more effective storytellers. They have successfully framed the conflict as a moral struggle between a corrupt, oppressive state and a brave new generation fighting for justice and a better future. Having won this battle for the narrative, they have seized the moral high ground, which has been crucial to their success.

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