Is regaining the monarch power possible in Nepal?

Is regaining the monarch power possible in Nepal?

Will the king take over his power and end the 16 years long republic in nepal?


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17 thoughts on “Is regaining the monarch power possible in Nepal?

  1. Anything is possible in the game of politics.

    But the situation with Nepal is we have too many foreign powers with their own vested interest here. They need to be satisfied first and foremost.

    They supported and helped abolition of monarchy because it was difficult to interfere in nepali geopolitics with the king. Politicians can be easily bought and sold.

    The public sentiment is strongly against the current establishment and a momentum is building in favour of monarchy.

    The only thing needed is a green signal from foreign powers.

  2. sab bs ho ultimately.we all love to cling to the aspect of “if only”..paila monarchy huda too much supression,no freedom of spoech lagne,aile jatatatai corrupt politicians filling their own pockets matra hune..apart from the fact that nepal was declared a secular state,i don’t think the pros or cons outweigh each other in both monarchy and democracy.Jun jogi ayepani kanai chireko.

  3. Nope. It’s all our complex of looking for a hero to save us that leads us to this imagining. Democracy doesn’t work that way. A democratic government’s power and support goes beyond national boundaries. Diplomacy, international relations will come into play.
    Infact, if he ever gets into power by some divine miracle, America will come to “liberate” us and ugh that would be disastrous.

  4. Monarchy once it is gone, it is gone forever. Hierarchical system is not good for modern democratic system. Gyanendra and Paras were villains, when Birendra was king, so they are not good candidates for king anyway. People who are rajabadis are either opportunists or ignorant…

  5. It seems unlikely without a revolution or a coup. Nepalese people are sick of revolution and unrest so its unlikely that they will do a revolution to bring the king back because lets face it, Paras has made a bad name for himself. Also a coup is possible if Gyanendra builds the rapport with the army chief but the army chief is appointed politically so I don’t see them going beyond their safety net.

  6. Not possible. I don’t think raprapa will get 2/3 majority in election to reinstate monarch back again using parliament and in nepal army coup are very unlikely. Hope those fucker doesn’t come back again. We will be bored with them again after experiencing nothing change in this country even if they come back and we are giving them some portion of the budget for their lavish lifestyles. Then again we were will back to civil war and our country will be lost again in those dark days.

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