In Nepal, a government commission recently investigated a violent crackdown on people who were demonstrating in support of democracy. As part of its findings, the commission blamed the bloody incident on Nepal’s King Gyanendra and recommended that he be punished. Gyanendra has already been forced to give up absolute power, despite the fact that an absolute monarchy is a century-old tradition in Nepal. As an absolute monarch herself, Elizabeth I would likely be horrified at the treatment King Gyanendra is receiving. She once wrote:
“There is nothing in the world I hold in greater horror than to see a body moving against its head: and I shall be very careful not to ally myself with such a monster.”
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I realy don’t think that Nepali poeple
r doing the right thing by punishing
their own fater of centuries, The King.
N i don think that Present nepali
Govt is doing the right, becoz he is ‘
not real Nepali he is Indian. That’s Y he sold major part of Nepalis land to India, land ,river etc. If nepali people don take care their king 1st their countries Sq k.m will minimise, then slowly their country will disapper.
SO NEPALI PEOPLE THINK THOUSAND TIMES
BEFORE G.P.KOIRILA CREATES THE VISION OF DOOM N GIVE SUFFERS TO U AND TO UR
COUNTRY.
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