Kathmandu. Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa has said that it is unacceptable that the government has tried to defame former King Gyanendra Shah, who had no connection or involvement in the Tinkune incident.
Addressing a commitment meeting organized by the Joint People’s Movement Committee in Kathmandu on Wednesday, Chairman Thapa said this. He accused the government and the republican parties of trying to defame the monarchy and the concept of a Hindu nation.
He also accused the republican parties of trying to hide the wealth and income earned from corruption that has been accumulated for four generations under the guise of democracy. He appealed to the supporters of the monarchy to join their movement, saying that if they do not move forward consciously at this time, their ideas will be destroyed forever.
He said, ‘We do not need to be disturbed by the Chait 15 incident. It is necessary to be discouraged and disappointed, we should learn from the Chait 15 incident and now raise our movement in a new way and with a new vein. The current government and the leaders of the pro-republican political parties have tried to defame democracy and the concept of a Hindu nation, including the monarchy.’
‘The way in which the Prime Minister and other leaders have defamed King Gyanendra, who had no connection or connection with the Chait 15 incident, is unacceptable to the Nepali people. The people have understood that under the guise of democracy, they have made this effort to hide the wealth they have earned through corruption, which will last for four generations, in the country and abroad. They will not allow this to succeed. After 2063, the time has come that if we do not exercise a little caution and use common sense, our ideas will be destroyed forever,’ he said.
He said that he would learn a lesson from the Tinkune incident and move forward.
प्रतिक्रिया दिनुहोस्