Grand greet to ex-Nepal King in mid-west, to sense pulse beat of nation

Telegraph Nepal

Nepal’s former King Gyanendra Shah arrived in Bhairawaha of Rupandehi District, July 1, 2012, in his five day visit publicized as a ‘religious trip’.

In his so-called religious trip to the region, former King according to sources, will also hold talks with local politicians, it is reported.

Religio-politics!

Much ahead Gyanendra Shah landed at th airport, supporters of monarchy had converged at the Gautam Buddha Airport in Bhairawaha.

Thousands of supporters from nearby districts of Kapilvastu and Nawalparasi were present at the airport. He stayed at the Airport for about half an hour. Locals derided at the political parties and demanded immediate return of monarchy. Gyanendra only smiled and preferred not to make any comments, reports have it.

They also chanted slogans against federalism.

Later the former king was escorted by hundreds of motorbikes towards Hotel Nirvana.

On the way from Airport to Hotel, general public and supporters of monarchy had thronged to welcome the former Nepali monarch.  

From Lumbini Gate to Buddha Chowk, the former King preferred to walk along with his supporters. 

The Annapurna post daily quotes a royalist as saying that though the King is on a religious trip, his inner intention is to understand the peoples’ sentiments towards monarchy after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly.

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  • Posted on - 2012-07-03    by     keshab
  • I would like to say True Nepali is the king . King is absolutely necessary to rule nepal. I mean constitutional king with democracy like in Japan, Norvey, UK, Spain is imperative. Plz help god to bring back constitutional king in Nepal.
  • Posted on - 2012-07-02    by     NEPALI
  • RAJA bahek aba NEPAL ma arko bikalpa chha jasto lagdaina. Ek palta sabai Nepaliko chokho manle sochanai parcha. Sabai bhanda pahila DESH NEPAL ra NAGRIK SAMAJ ani PRAJATANTRA. Nepal ko rajnitek partyharu katipani IMANDAR dekheana. RA UNIHARULAI PATEYAUNE THAU PANI CHAINA.
  • Posted on - 2012-07-02    by     gaunle
  • Poor nepalese feel that they have had enough of torture for the past 15 long years.They think that king may bring some solace to them! Political culture in nepal has never been people oriented.