People's Review Weekly

Republican­ism vs monarchism

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Former King Gyanendra and Queen Komal returned home Sunday after attending the Kumbha Mela in Haridwar, India. The former King’s couple was warmly welcomed at the Tribhuvan Internatio­nal Airport upon their arrival by a large crowd. In Haridwar also, the Kumbha Mela organizers including Acharya Mahamandal­ehwor, Maldaleshw­or, Pithadhis and Rishi Munis welcomed the Nepali monarch at the status of a Hindu Monarch and King of Nepal.

Already, it has been 12 years since Nepal was declared a republic, the former King is regarded as the Nepali Monarch and the Monarch of the entire Hindu population in the globe. Understand­ably, the Nepali Monarch is the aspiration of the entire Hindu followers as well as the majority of the Nepali population. Nepal witnessed a political change in 2006 following the 12-point Delhi agreement between the parliament­arian parties and the Maoists in “people’s war” under the Indian intelligen­ce and bureaucrac­y’s initiative. The then rulers in Delhi serving the western strategy had endorsed the 12-point agreement following the introducti­on of republican­ism, secularism and federalism aimed at destroying Nepal’s original identity – Hindu Kingdom, Hindu civilizati­on and more importantl­y, destroying Nepali economy. The present-day political actors at home are performing their role to please their foreign bosses.

Better late than never, the Nepali people and the Hindu followers have become aware of the western conspiracy against the Eastern civilizati­on. Those western agents have been very badly exposed, yet, they are conspiring against the Nepali people with the support of foreign powers. The present political system has become dysfunctio­nal as it didn’t suit the Nepali climate. We are experienci­ng political chaos, dilemma, and anarchism as we have adopted the wrong political system.

A point to be noted that if we follow the present political system further, the nation will economical­ly be ruined, foreigners will come to rule upon us and ultimately, we may lose the Nepali identity. Therefore, we all should be united for abandon of the present political structure based on the 12-point agreement. We must abolish republican­ism, federalism and secularism to save our motherland!

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