Telegraph Nepal
With the dissolution of Constituent Assembly without drafting the constitution, says Kamal Thapa of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, the situation of the country on constitutional ground has reversed to the stage before CA election was held four years back.
Thus he claims, the institution of monarchy has been revived.
“Constitutionally monarchy has made automatically staged a comeback,” Thapa claimed this while addressing an interaction program, June 7, 2012 and added, “Four years of republican experiment has made it clear that the country cannot sustain the new order.”
“The first sitting of Constituent Assembly had declared the country being tuned into a republican state, and now with the demise of CA the declaration stands null and void.”
“King Gyanendra is seriously analyzing the unfolding political situation of the country. The King is waiting to listen from the people.”
The demand for the revival of constituent assembly, according to Thapa, is impossible, unconstitutional and undemocratic.
Mr. Thapa’s fresh comments matches with what Chairman of national Unity party, Sharad Chandra Dahal who has June 4, 2012, said that “with the death of the CA body the constitutional monarchy has once again been revived”.
The NC-UML led agitation against the ruling Maoist-Madhesi coalition, as per Thapa, is a plot to impose NC-UML led totalitarian rule in the name of democracy.
Kamal that has become suddenly energetic.
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