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Prachand secretly met with King Gyanendra?

Prachand secretly met with King Gyanendra? I am not surprised to know that Maoist Supremo Prachanda had recently met with King Gyanendra considering the deteriorating national politics . However, I am not so sure whether Yogi Adinath really facilitated the meeting between them as claimed by him in this VDO. However, Ramesh Malla, Prachanda's personal secretary, dismissed the rumours as fabricated and false. He stated that even after the Maoist movement has ended, a meeting with King Gyanendra is not possible. Being a staunch supporter of constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy, I love to see the other senior political leaders would also seriously consider for political reconciliation keeping in view of the worsening political situation in the nation.

Grand design to convert Nepal into a republic and secular state and dethrone King

Grand design that converted the nation into a republic and secular state and unconstitutionally dethroned the King Sixteen years ago, the only Hindu nation in the world, was announced a republic state , converted it into a secular state and unconstitutionally dethroned the King Gyanendra Shah. Now, new waves of protests are seen in these days in favour of reinstatement of Hindu Kingdom and constitutional monarch. Nationalist and royalist groups are planning to stage street protests soon after the major festivals in the next two months blaming the major political parties’ involvement in big corruption scams and poor governance. When I was trying to find out as to what went wrong sixteen year ago when the nation was declared as a secular republic state unconstitutionally dethroning the King, I came across with this VDO and wonder whether the statements in the VDO are true and reliable. Hence, I decided to share it with you if you have not seen it.  ðŸ˜žðŸ˜ŸðŸ˜ ðŸ˜¢

Never undermine people’s power

The Himalayan Times 9 August 2024 Never undermine people’s power Sheikh Hasina's sudden downfall is a burning example for the leaders who try to undermine the power of the people. Governance must be inclusive, transparent, and responsive to the needs and aspirations of the population. The dramatic political uprising in Bangladesh should be a reminder to the leaders everywhere that possessing a parliamentary majority alone is not sufficient for long-term political survival. The downfall of leaders , who tend to undermine the people’s voices and fail to respect their aspirations, seems inevitable. Despite Hasina’s contributions to Bangladesh's economic revival, her inability to address growing discontent and demands of the people for reform led to her downfall.  This is exactly what had happened to Sri Lanka's president, who had to flee the country amidst widespread protests over his failure to deliver good governance and economic stability earlier last year. Fast-m