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Former king of Nepal expresses sorrow over violent protests, hints at support for monarchy restoration amid political ...
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Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSNGyanendra Shah issues his second message within two months, after his February address.KATHMANDU: Former king Gyanendra Shah has 'reaffirmed his belief in multiparty democracy and a constitutional monarchy'.
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Asian News International on MSNNepal's former King Gyanendra Shah calls for political shift in New Year messageNepal's deposed King Gyanendra Shah has released a video message expressing hope that the country will move toward a new system aligned with the people's will. Issuing a 13-minute video statement with ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNUML questions former king’s motives, condemns remarks on Tinkune incidentThe UML also dismissed recent speculation about a change in government, sparked by remarks from the CPN (Maoist Centre) chair ...
KATHMANDU, April 13: Former King Gyanendra Shah has finally opened up about the deadly violence during a pro-monarchy protest ...
The ruling CPN-UML has said that former King Gyanendra Shah must take responsibility for the violent incidents that occurred ...
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Asian News International on MSNNepal's deposed king signs hope of political change in upcoming year, issues video statement on New Year eveNepals deposed King Gyanendra Shah has released a video message expressing hope that country will move toward a new system ...
The prime minister and leaders of various political parties had been seeking Shah’s stance on the Tinkune incident. Some ...
Nepal’s former King Gyanendra Shah on Sunday expressed sorrow over the violence during last month’s pro-monarchy protests in.
Former King Gyanendra Shah of Nepal expressed sorrow over violence during pro-monarchy protests in. Two people died, and over 110 were injured. Shah emphasized democracy's role in ensuring civil ...
Two people, including a photojournalist, were killed and over 110 others were injured during the March 28 violent protests by ...
Corruption has long plagued Nepali society, but exploiting a humanitarian crisis for personal gain reveals the lowest depths of ethical decay and reflects political public offices being used for more ...
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