Nepal King will be soon brought back to Royal Palace: Kamal Thapa

Telegraph Nepal

Chairman Kamal Thapa has beamingly said that his party will soon bring former King Gyanendra Shah back to Naryanhiti Royal Palace with flying colors.

Will that be a crane elevation affair?

Addressing a mass meet in Biratnagar of Morang District, Thapa July 5, 2012, claimed that King Gyanendra will be brought from Nagarjun Jungles and reinstated as the King of Nepal in Naryanhiti Royal Palace.

The autocratic government led by Maoists Party does not want election. Election is simply a ploy to continue sticking in power, he said and added, There is no option other than to revive the 1990 constitution. There is the limit to ever thing. After all, how long can people wait?

In the meantime, King Gyanendra has returned to Kathmandu after completing his five day religious trip to Kapilbastu, Nawalparasi and Rupandehi districts.

Gyanendra Shah was escorted by his supporters from Kathmandu Airport up to his personal residence in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu.

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  • Posted on - 2012-07-07    by     Sonam Tamang
  • What a joke.
  • Posted on - 2012-07-07    by     rin
  • Very good return of the king dignity world wide tourists jobs and calm god save the king