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Kathmandu, December 22: Former King Gyanendra Shah, who has been staying in Nepalgunj for three weeks, has left for Lucknow, India, with his family. The former King Shah, who was staying at Solti Hotel in Nepalgunj, left for Lucknow in India at 11 am today. King Gyanendra is scheduled to stay in Lucknow for ten days. During his stay in Lucknow, the former king will meet Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The former King, who left Kathmandu to spend a month there, has been visiting India from there. The former King’s meetings with Indian leaders have been viewed meaningfully.

The former King, who arrived in Nepalgunj two weeks ago, visited the Bageshwari Temple in Nepalgunj, Banke, Bhuvanabhavani Temple in Rapti Sonari, as well as, Bardiya and Dang. Meanwhile, former minister Keshar Bahadur Bista and his son Viraj Bista, senior vice-president Rabindra Mishra and general secretary Rajendra Gurung reached Nepalgunj from Kathmandu to meet the former King. During his stay in Nepalgunj, the former King also met the pro-monarchy and Hindu leaders of Nepal. In the meeting, most of the pro-monarchy and Hindu leaders said that the distortions and anomalies seen now should be stopped and the former king should take the initiative to unite all the pro-monarchy and Hindu groups, reports Desh Sanchar Online Portal.

People’s News Monitoring Service.