Kathmandu, Sept. 6 -- A social media trend, "Nepo Kid", has spread rapidly in Nepal in recent days, as young people accuse the children of politicians and influential figures of enjoying privileges funded by corruption.

The campaign, which has gained traction on platforms such as TikTok and Reddit, labels sons and daughters of political leaders as "Nepo Kids" and questions their lifestyles.

Users have shared images and videos showing luxury cars, foreign education and lavish holidays, contrasting them with the struggles of ordinary citizens who often migrate abroad for jobs.

The terms "Nepo Kid," and "Nepo Baby," are derived from nepotism,

meaning opportunities gained through family ties rather than merit. It first became widely used ...