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In Kathmandu, Nepal, supporters took to the road on Friday.
There was a violent demonstration on Friday over the restoration of Hindu nation in Nepal. The protesters vandalized a building in Tinkun, Kathmandu and set it on fire. The protesters also threw stones at the police, in response to which the security personnel had to fract tear gas shells. A young man was also reported injured in this incident.
More than 40 Nepali organizations participated in this movement. The protesters were raising slogans like King Aao country, corrupt government Murdabad and we were shouting slogans. The protesters have given a week -long ultimatum to the government. He says that if action is not taken on their demands, there will be a more fierce protest.
Former King Gyanendra of Nepal sought support from people on the occasion of democracy on 19 February. Since then, preparations were going on in the country for the ‘King Lao, Save the Desh’ movement.

The protesters fired stones at the police, in response to which the police had to fire tear gases.
87 -year -old Navraj Suvedi is leading the movement
Navraj Suvedi is leading the movement. They are associated with the Raj Sanstha Restoration Movement. Its purpose is to restore the monarchy in Nepal. In fact, the rebellion against the monarchy in Nepal in 2006 intensified.
After several weeks of protests that lasted for several weeks, the then King Gyanendra had to hand over all the strengths to the Parliament. But now the people of Nepal have been troubled by corruption, unemployment and frequent power change in the country.
Suvedi’s name came into the limelight when former King Gyanendra Shah took him forward to lead him to lead this movement. However, some of Nepal’s leading Rajwadi parties, such as the National Democracy Party (Raprapa) and Raprapa Nepal, have seen some dissatisfaction over his leadership.

Navraj Suvedi wants to make Nepal a Hindu nation.
Navraj Subedi said, “We are making our demands in a peaceful manner, but if we do not get a positive answer then we will be forced to intensify the performance. Our movement will continue until our motive is fulfilled.”
90 -year -old Pashupati Vikram Shah says he has seen both the monarchy and democracy closely. Nepal’s condition has deteriorated. The government is unable to do anything for the common people. This is the reason why people are demanding the return of the monarchy. Said that the monarchy will not be the same before. The king will work under the Constitution. They will be given special rights, but full rights will be vested in the constitution.
Both Madhesi and Hill came to support the restoration of monarchy
Nepal Nationalism Union President Nandkishore Goyal said that the demand for restoration of the monarchy is now in the final stages. On March 28, there will be protests in all districts of Nepal. More than 40 organizations in Nepal have prepared a plan to protest across the country. The special thing is that both Madhesi and the hill are in support of the monarchy. Movement will be historic in all cities of Nepal including Kathmandu, Nepalganj, Pokhara, Birtnagar, Janakpur, Dhankuta, Butwal, Palpa, Kapilavastu. Narayanahiti Palace, once an official residence of the kings of Nepal and now a museum, has again become the center of power struggle.
Janak Lal Sah, the central president of Nepal Nations, said that there will be a movement of people across the country on March 28. Nepal has been exploited in democracy. Nandkishore Goyal, president of Nepal Nationalism Union, said that this is a cross-border fight. The movement will be peaceful. Hira Bahadur Chandra, central spokesperson of the National Citizen Sangharsh Samiti, said that India is our neighboring country. Nepal had collaborated in India’s independence, so India should also cooperate in this matter. Sajan Srivastava of Birganj says that monarchy is necessary. The youth, common citizens and students of the country are upset. Industries are closed, causing unemployment and crime increasing.
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