'Active support from India for the restoration of monarchy ...', Nepali activist surrounded the campaign of former King Gyanendra - NEPAL REINSTATE MONARCHY MOVEMENT ACTIVISTS Accuse Gyanendra Shah Backing of Fundamentalists in India NTCPPP

‘Active support from India for the restoration of monarchy …’, Nepali activist surrounded the campaign of former King Gyanendra – NEPAL REINSTATE MONARCHY MOVEMENT ACTIVISTS Accuse Gyanendra Shah Backing of Fundamentalists in India NTCPPP


The civil society has blamed India amidst the ongoing movements for the restoration of the monarchy in Nepal. Agencies working on many alleged civil rights of Nepal have said that former King Gyanendra of Nepal has the support of orthodox and hardcore elements of India.

At the same time, the main party Nepali Congress has also said that Gyanendra Shah is not suitable for becoming a constitutional emperor.

The movement to return the monarchy and the restoration of Hindu nation has been going on in Nepal for some time. This campaign is getting public support.

A group of activists of civil society in Nepal on Monday criticized former King Gyanendra Shah, saying that they are “becoming politically active for the purpose of re -establishing the monarchy” and claimed that they had the support of religious fundamentalists in India.

Eight civil society leaders said in a joint statement, “Gyanendra Shah’s landing in political activism thwarts their ancestors’ efforts to build nation and this threatens the country’s neighbors and the world.”

It is worth noting that a few days ago, when former King of Nepal, Gyanendra Shah returned to Kathmandu from Pokhara, a crowd of thousands of people gathered at the airport to welcome him. These people were chanting Narayanhiti empty gar, Hamro king Aundai Chhan, ie Narayanhiti (King’s palace), our kings are coming ‘.

Also read: ‘Empty the palace, our kings are coming …’, Why did there be a gathering in Nepal for the return of Hindu nation and monarchy?

Let me tell you that in February, former King Gyanendra had said, “The time has come that we take responsibility for protecting the country and bringing national unity.” After this, his political activism in the country increased.

The civil society said in its statement that the monarchy faction is willing to put the country political and non -violently threatened at a time when Nepal’s foreign affairs and neighboring relations are in the weakest condition.

Nepal’s civil society upset on India

The statement pointed to India without evidence, saying that Gyanendra “For the purpose of re -establishing the monarchy in Nepal, we have become politically active, which we all consider against the Constitution, which aims to spread chaos for the benefit of opportunists and which is being carried out with the support of religious fundamentalists in India.”

In this statement of civil society, he has claimed that Gyanendra is advocating the political elements of India to return to the throne in Nepal.

This statement has the support of human rights activist Charan Prasai, Sushil Pyakurlel, journalist Kanak Mani Dixit, National Human Rights Commission former member Mohana Ansari, Senior Advocate Dinesh Tripathi, Civil Social Activists Heera Bishwakarma, Rajan Kuikel and Rita Pariyar.

The civil society has warned that any step of returning to the monarchy with the support of India’s Hindutva fundamentalists weakens Nepal’s sovereignty and freedom “.

It also states that the BJP Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Adityanath, who has hosted many visits of Gyanendra in Lucknow, has “publicly expressed his desire to return the monarchy in Nepal”.

The Civil Society says that if the former king had curbed his greed for coming into politics and had understood his reputation, the Nepali people could have agreed to give the descendants of the country’s founder king a respectable place in the national life outside the Constitution. But this era of Gyanendra’s political activism has ended that possibility.

There is no possibility of return of monarchy

At the same time, Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said that there is no possibility of return of monarchy in Nepal. He said that Gyanendra is not suitable for becoming a constitutional emperor.

In a program organized by Bagmati Province Training Department, Deuba suggested that the National Democracy Party (RPP) should make the former Raja its president.

Deuba said, “Even though RPP makes Gyanendra its president, he will eventually regret it.” He said, “If the former kings wanted to join politics, they could form their own party.”

The ruling Nepali Congress Party has said that there is no need to change the current political system.

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