Loadshedding Ended with Electric Current from Expansionist India
but New Allegations Spark Power Struggles Again

In this peak of Kali Yuga, when injustice, corruption, and manipulation know no boundaries, the cry for truth and justice grows louder. As citizens, we pay taxes expecting fairness and protection from the state. But what happens when the state itself becomes part of the deceit?
Once upon a time, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) openly published blackout schedules. Power outages were the norm, and inverters, batteries, and solar power businesses thrived in this darkness. Then came a dramatic shift — the arrival of electricity from “expansionist India”, a current so powerful that it lit up Nepal. And in this moment of brightness rose a man: Kulman Ghising.
The Rise of the Power Hero
When Ghising assumed leadership of NEA, he ended Nepal’s chronic loadshedding. By enhancing transparency in distribution, clamping down on power theft, and enforcing managerial discipline, he earned massive public trust. People dubbed him the "Electricity Messiah" — revered almost like a deity.
But with time, the same man who brought light now finds himself in the shadows of doubt.
Allegations and Controversies
1. Cronyism and Conflict of Interest
MP Mahesh Basnet accused Ghising of awarding high-value contracts to companies linked to his own family — particularly his brother, who allegedly had significant shares in one of the selected firms.
2. Media Manipulation for Public Image
It is reported that Ghising spent millions on media outlets to maintain a favorable image while allegedly using NEA funds to suppress critical voices. Certain news platforms were reportedly rewarded with excessive government advertisements.
3. Irregularities in Nuwakot Solar Project
A contract worth over NPR 680 million more than a lower bid was handed to a selected company, triggering a parliamentary probe. Why was a cheaper offer rejected?
4. Defective Equipment
Pipes supplied by Tata Projects reportedly failed quality tests. Yet, no action was taken to replace them. This raised suspicions of negligence — or worse, collusion.
Dismissal and Legal Battle
On Chaitra 11, 2081, the government dismissed Kulman Ghising before his term expired, citing insubordination and noncompliance with ministry directives. Ghising responded by filing a writ at the Supreme Court, declaring his removal unjust. Meanwhile, public outrage flooded both the streets and social media platforms.
Shakya's Appointment and Media Turmoil
On Chaitra 12, 2081, the government appointed Hitendra Dev Shakya as the new MD of NEA. Almost instantly, media channels and social media influencers — many alleged to be Ghising’s allies — began a narrative: "Loadshedding has returned!"
Headlines appeared without evidence, suggesting blackouts were back. This orchestrated noise seemed suspicious.
Media Manipulation or Manufactured Crisis?
Many believe this media storm was not spontaneous but strategically planted. It is alleged that Ghising-funded media outlets and loyalists within NEA may have intentionally created operational disruptions to discredit Shakya.
Can Hitendra Dev Shakya — under such immense public scrutiny — even dare to start loadshedding? In today's Nepal, even God cannot cheat people under the guise of a power cut.
Why Is Ghising Silent?
If blackouts have truly returned, why has Kulman Ghising not offered technical analysis? Why hasn't he explained how Shakya, with no energy surplus or infrastructure collapse, could possibly restart loadshedding?
Where is Ghising’s voice — the same voice that once spoke for the people?
This silence raises doubts.
The Question of Motive
Ghising’s repeated desire to return as MD appears to clash with the very ideals he once represented. If he truly is the nation’s hero, should he not warn (खबरदारी गर्नु) the government and the people from outside the system?
Greatness lies not in reclaiming positions but in guiding others selflessly. True heroes rise above ego and shine beyond their official chairs.
A Time to Reflect, A Nation That Asks
Today’s Nepalese are informed, alert, and questioning. They are no longer easily manipulated. They demand clear, evidence-based answers:
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Who started loadshedding?
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Was it really Shakya?
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Or is this an illusion created to stage a comeback?
Tomorrow, we might even see headlines claiming, "Shakya Officially Restarts Loadshedding with New Schedule". But if that happens, shouldn't Ghising also finally respond to the corruption allegations made by former DIG Ramesh Kharel?
Conclusion
Nepal’s power sector has long been a battlefield of interest groups, political influences, and corporate agendas. Kulman Ghising played a historic role in ending darkness. But as the shadows return, he must also speak — not as an MD, but as a statesman.
In the end, the people ask just one thing:
"Who brought back loadshedding?"
And they deserve an answer — clear, truthful, and fearless.