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Since the abolition of the monarchy, three main political parties have alternated power in Nepal: the Nepali Congress, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist ...
After supporting the Shah dynasty’s return in 1951, New Delhi grew wary as kings like Mahendra and Gyanendra pivoted Nepal towards China to counterbalance Indian influence. The 2008 abolition of the ...
will arrest former king Gyanendra for going against the Constitution of Nepal by supporting pro-monarchy protests, said a leading member of the party on Monday. Speaking to the media here ...
Police in Nepal on Friday arrested the main person behind the March 28 pro-monarchy protests in the capital Kathmandu that killed two persons. Nepal Police said in a statement that Durga Prasai ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNNational flag caught in politics. Experts call for clearer rules“Even if a political party uses the national flag as a means to gather people for a protest, individuals who do not share the ...
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Risks from monarchyadvocates for Nepal to return to its previous status of a Hindu state with a monarchy. In 2008, it was the only party to oppose the abolition of monarchy. All four of its members voted against the ...
Refer to ‘Nepal can ill afford return of monarchy’; the recent pro-monarch demonstrations are a result of deep anger, dissatisfaction and resentment of the people against the main political ...
Hundreds of supporters of a pro-monarchy party in Nepal staged a protest on Sunday (April 20, 2025) near the high-security zone housing the Prime Minister’s residence and the Parliament in ...
Nepal's former king has expressed sorrow over last month's violent demonstrations by pro-monarchy supporters while lending tacit support to their participants in his first public statement on the ...
Bhattarai, who served as Nepal PM in 2011-2013, said the political crisis precipitated by the pro-monarchy protests was an ...
Following his return, Nepal has witnessed a political churning where pro-monarchy groups, including its political wing—Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP)—the fifth largest party in the current ...
Ex-King Gyanendra, who throttled democracy, is now declaring his intent to save the country The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
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