Protesters demand restoration of monarchy in Nepal
Correspondent
NEW DELHI, July 05 2020 (HS): In the wake of ongoing land dispute between Nepal and India and the internal feud within the ruling party, the people of Nepal have started raising their voice against the government and pressing demand for restoration of monarchy in the country.
On Saturday, activists of nationalist youth organisations along with saints led by mass leader Dhani Chand, demonstrated in Mahendranagar, the headquarters of the Kanchanpur district of Nepal.
The troubles for Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli are increasing day by day. On one hand, his own party leaders are targeting him and on the other saints have been protesting against him.
Aggrieved parties have launched a front against PM Oli who is constantly trying to spoil Nepal’s historic tie with India. Demand to restore monarchy in the country can become a big challenge for the existing democracy in Nepal in coming days.
According to reports, under the banner of Rashtriya Sarkar Manch, people of anti-communist and religious organisations took to the streets demanding restoration of monarchy, opposing the republic.
Protesters raised slogans like ‘stop violence, Kalapani Hamro Ho, Limpiyadhura Hamro Ho’ and ‘Raja Lao-Desh Bachao, Republic Murdabad, Communist Murdabad.’ The protesters argued that development of Nepal was never possible without monarchy.