The country officially canceled the monarchy in 2008, two years after the overthrow of King Gianundra Shah.
At least two people died in Nepal After the demonstrators who demanded the restoration of the ownership of the police of the police faced. Violence occurred on Friday in the east of the capital, KathmandWhere a focus was organized By the loyal groups of former king Gianundra Shah.
Ministry of Interior He said that a protester died while receiving hospital treatment, while a local TV channel saidHis employees did not die when the fire caught The building I was photographing from. Many demonstrators and police were injured in the clashes, which prompted the government to impose a curfew In some parts of the city.
Focus near the airport He had planned a peaceful focus, but the problems started when some of the demonstrators who went to a white car headed towards a police barrier, and collided with several customers. The police received the shooting of the projectiles to Tear gas and spray the crowd with a water gun.
On the other side of the capital, thousands of people are in favor of the current Republican government system They gathered in a counter -payment process. This group was formed through the opposition parties led by the Maoin, a group that fought an armed rebellion between 1996 and 2006 to overthrow the ownership.
It is impossible for ownership to return. In recent months, Ram Kumar said, and in recent months, Ram Kumar has grown, in recent months, has grown, in recent months, has grown, in recent months, has grown so that Gianundra is restored as King and Hinduism again the state’s religion. Royal groups accuse the main political parties From the country to the failure of the Nepalese people.
“We need the country to be owned again Rajndra, Dadour Khatti, one of the participants in the ownership concentration of ownership, said that the king is returning, because political parties and the regime have failed in the country. “When the source is very contaminated, the entire system rot.”
Huge street protests From 2006 they forced Gianundra to abandon his authoritarian regime, and two years later, Parliament voted to abolish the monarchy. Gianundra, who abandoned the Royal Palace of Living, did not comment on the requests to restore ownership. Despite the increasing support, The former king has a few possibilities to return to power immediately.