Civil Society Leaders Condemn Former King Gyanendra's Political Maneuvering

Civil society leaders in Nepal criticized former King Gyanendra Shah for his political activities, accusing him of attempting to reinstate the monarchy with religious support from India. They warned against threats to Nepal's democratic principles, as his actions could destabilize the country geopolitically and politically.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kathmandu | Updated: 24-03-2025 21:44 IST | Created: 24-03-2025 21:44 IST
Civil Society Leaders Condemn Former King Gyanendra's Political Maneuvering
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In Nepal, civil society leaders have openly criticized former King Gyanendra Shah for engaging in political activities aimed at reinstating the monarchy. They allege that Shah's actions are supported by religious fundamentalists in India, posing a threat to Nepal's democratic foundations.

The leaders' statement emphasized that Shah's actions undermine the country's Constitution, which is built on the principles of a democratic republic, federalism, and secularism. They asserted that destabilizing any of these elements could lead to political instability and economic challenges, particularly when Nepal's international relations are vulnerable.

Highlighting concerns over Shah's political motives, the leaders warned that support from India's religious groups could compromise Nepal's sovereignty. Significant figures, including human rights activists and journalists, have joined this outcry, urging caution against Shah's political maneuvers as pro-monarchist rallies gain momentum across Nepal.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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