Scandal Jessica Khadka -jyoti Khadka- And Prakash Ojha Target May 2026

For the Nepali audience, this is more than gossip. It is a referendum on the future of digital ethics. Is Prakash Ojha a guardian of morality being hunted by snakes in designer wear? Or is this a coordinated hit job by a jaded journalist against two women who simply refused to play his game?

According to sources close to Prakash Ojha, the trouble began when Ojha started receiving anonymous tips regarding a "racket" operating inside the influencer community. The allegation was stark: certain influencers were not just selling products; they were allegedly selling silence —blackmailing wealthy businessmen and politicians using compromising photos and conversations. For the Nepali audience, this is more than gossip

What began as whispers in influencer circles has exploded into a full-blown digital scandal, raising serious questions about cyber-extortion, personal vendettas, and the ethics of cancel culture in Nepali society. This article delves deep into the timeline, the accusations, the counter-claims, and the social implications of a case that has turned the Nepali infosphere upside down. Or is this a coordinated hit job by

This group believes that Ojha is a martyr for truth. They argue that the influencer economy in Nepal has become a haven for money laundering and blackmail. For them, Jessica Khadka is just a "pretty face covering a criminal mind." What began as whispers in influencer circles has

Nepali social media users have fractured into two distinct camps.