
Former King Gyanendra with people

People organizing rally demanding Hindu Kingdom
By P.R. Pradhan
Thanks to social platforms, we can, at least, see live visuals and listen to the voices of those voiceless people. Although the so-called mainstream media has blacked out the visits of deposed King Gyanendra in different parts of the country and mass assemblies organized by the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and other groups urging the restoration of the Hindu Kingdom and human sea appeared in these events, we are aware of what is happening on the other side of the coin through the social platforms.
Former King Gyanendra visited different parts of West Nepal, including Nepalgunj, Bhairahawa and Pokhara. A large number of people appeared to greet the deposed king urging him to assume power to save the nation from present persecution.
RPP has already organized protest assemblies in different parts of East Nepal and currently organizing protest assemblies in the West and Far West Nepal.
In every assembly, we could see the human sea demanding restoration of the Hindu Kingdom as the present system has spoiled Nepal creating a question mark on its survival and existence as an independent nation.
The present system has weakened the nation in all sectors. How the American deep state spent money in Nepal to destroy Nepali civilization, culture and religion, has been disclosed by none other than American President Donald Trump. We all are aware that the present political system is based on the 12-point agreement developed by the Indo-West lobby to destroy this beautiful and historical nation.
Nepal has its own civilization, culture and tradition and we have huge natural resources to harness. Unfortunately, our economy has been ruined by introducing the political system alike a white elephant. The country receives an internal revenue worth 10 trillion rupees and spends 13 trillion rupees just to feed around 40 thousand political employees. The country is taking internal and external debts worth 2 billion rupees every month to balance the expenditure deficit. The country is unable to manage the necessary budget needed for infrastructural development. Therefore, economically too, the present system is not suitable for a country like Nepal.
Besides, the system has encouraged rampant corruption, daylight loot and bad governance. To end all these perversions, a change is obvious and the general public has reached to the conclusion that the present federalism, republicanism and secularism have destroyed Nepal, therefore, we need to return to the point from where the journey was started, and the new beginning point is restoration of the 1990 constitution.
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