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Date: Sat, Sep 13, 2025, 6:53 PM
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To: Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy Sekar <
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By Rohit Chakratirtha

Look around carefully. There is a bomb ticking in every home, in every
street, in every city. You may not see it, but you will soon feel its
explosion.

All of us are watching what is happening in Nepal. A whole nation is
burning. Who set it on fire? Gen Z.

They torched their own parliament, luxury hotels, shops, and streets. They
chased politicians, beat them, and set fire to everything in sight. But
pause for a second—whose country did they burn? Their own. Whose houses are
reduced to ashes? Their own. Who will live in that destruction? They
themselves.

Such is the wisdom level of this generation. And why did they do it?
Because someone snatched away their favorite toy—social media.

Walk through your town or village. Do you see Gen Z with books in their
hands? No. You only see them with phones, buried in reels, in endless
comedy clips, body-shaming, brainless stand-ups, and shallow content.
Thousands of hours of their lives wasted in consuming garbage, making
celebrities out of nobodies.

Now imagine: when that toy is snatched away, how does a pampered child
behave? The child screams, throws tantrums, rolls on the floor, kicks and
cries—no matter where he is, whether in a temple, a garden, or a public
place. Nothing matters until the toy is back in his hands. That is today’s
Gen Z.

But who made them like this? Not just social media. We all did.

Parents pampered them. Society never set boundaries. Schools filled them
with information but never with values. Governments allowed billionaires to
make money off their addiction. Together, we raised a generation that is
arrogant, angry, restless, with no patience, no respect, and no roots.

Our textbooks are museums of our past glory—but kids don’t live in that
museum. They live in Instagram, YouTube, Netflix. They don’t wear our
clothes. They don’t eat our food. They don’t visit our temples. They don’t
read our authors. They don’t breathe our culture. They cheer for Hollywood,
not for their own heritage. Their Aadhar card may say “Indian,” but in
reality—what country do they belong to?

Ask yourself: if Instagram were a country, and your child had to choose
citizenship—would he choose Bharat or Instagram? You know the answer.

>From the day they are born, they are fed by hundreds of influences—pootanis
in every form—phones, reels, ads, celebrities, fake idols. Did we ever try
to save them? No. Instead, we stood aside and clapped while they grew into
zombies—disconnected from their own people, their culture, their nation.

Gen Z has zero respect for their country, its monuments, its history, its
festivals, its great people—even for their own parents. And they are not
just “out there.” They are in every house. They are in your neighbor’s
house. They are in your house.

Nepal is not far away. Nepal is here. Inside your home. Inside your family.
Inside your child. The time bomb is ticking.

How long will you wait before you act? How long before you wake up to the
war that is already here—not with guns and tanks, but with phones, reels,
and values destroyed?

The question is not whether Nepal can be saved. The question is—can you
save your own home before it explodes?

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