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Monarchy Protests in Nepal Turn Deadly Amid Clashes Between Supporters and Police
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A wave of pro-monarchy protests has swept across Nepal, with demonstrators demanding the return of Gyanendra Shah, the country's last royal ruler. The movement, which has gained significant traction in recent months due to ongoing political and economic instability, is calling for the restoration of the monarchy and a shift away from Nepal's current secular republic status.
When the protesters tried to force their way past the restricted area, the police had no choice but to use teargas. Following this, the protesters then resorted to vandalism and arson.
Nepalis will not return to the past. Maybe they have dared to raise their heads because we have failed to meet the people's expectations.
I have joined this movement, not because I believe the king will return and make things better, but because of the way corruption and degradation have increased in the country, and how our children are being forced to migrate abroad.
The country should have developed significantly. People should have had better job opportunities, peace, and good governance. Instead, things have only deteriorated.
Right now, we are not demanding the return of the monarchy, we are advocating for the institution of the monarchy.
The situation escalated beyond control because of police suppression.
Nepalese Monarchy
sources
perspectives
countries
- 1.Nepal
organizations
- 1.Hindus
- 2.Unified Marxist-Leninist
- 3.Bhatbhateni Supermarket
- 4.Kantipur Television
- 5.Committee for the restoration of monarchy
persons
- 1.Gyanendra Shah
- 2.Khadga Prasad Oli
- 3.Bhadra Sharma
- 4.Mujib Mashal
- 5.Pushpa Kamal Dahal
- 6.Shekhar Khanal
- 7.Sunita Chudal
- 8.Vijay Kant Karna