Former King Gyanendra Shah
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Former King Gyanendra Shah addressed
Nepali for the first time at public. Followers of King was present in
the event and shouted with the slogans. A video coverage of the event.
Hindu State Political Committee has stated that International Hindu
Conference will kick off at Bankali, Pashupatinath on Thursday.
Organizing a press conference at Reporters’ Club Nepal on Wednesday, the committee said that former King Gyanendra Shah will inaugurate the three-day conference. Addressing the program, General Secretary of Hindu Rajya Prajatantra Party, Rabindra Paudel said that a country without a King is similar to a person without eyes. “A King is an eye of Nepalis, the country is another eye. Therefore, we should have in-depth discussions on Hindu State and Nepal’s monarchy o time.”
Similarly, Chairman of Leek Nepal Shanti Ekata Party, Dhanendra Basnet claimed that the current regime of the country is leading the country toward separation. “Except monarchy no other force can lead our country toward peace and stability.If we don’t establish our country again into a Hindu State, it will benefit neither India nor China He further requested the major political parties not to take the political force as underdogs.
Organizing a press conference at Reporters’ Club Nepal on Wednesday, the committee said that former King Gyanendra Shah will inaugurate the three-day conference. Addressing the program, General Secretary of Hindu Rajya Prajatantra Party, Rabindra Paudel said that a country without a King is similar to a person without eyes. “A King is an eye of Nepalis, the country is another eye. Therefore, we should have in-depth discussions on Hindu State and Nepal’s monarchy o time.”
Similarly, Chairman of Leek Nepal Shanti Ekata Party, Dhanendra Basnet claimed that the current regime of the country is leading the country toward separation. “Except monarchy no other force can lead our country toward peace and stability.If we don’t establish our country again into a Hindu State, it will benefit neither India nor China He further requested the major political parties not to take the political force as underdogs.
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