Nepal's former king "concerned" over state of nation
South Asia News
Jul 7, 2009, 6:54 GMT
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Dear editor,
Wen Nepalese people wish-'Long live the King'. Without monarchy Nepal can't adjust. Due to the removal of the monarchy, Nepal is facing anarchism- the lawlessness, theft; robbery, killing, corruption and scarcity of goods, political and social malpractices are increasing day by day. Nepalese people have been seen so many criminals and anarchists enjoying impunity. No leaders are responsible about the deteriorated situation of Nepal. In 1999, there was a plebiscite in Australia whether to accept the British monarchy as its head of state and majority of the Australians voted for the existing arrangement. Even in Canada, the British monarchy has been accepted as its head of state. If they can accept the Queen of Britain as their head of state, why can't we in Nepal keep monarchy, which had the principle role in unifying this country, and modernize it. So, to save Nepal, there must be reinstated the permanent institution–'Monarchy'. Without monarchy Nepal can't adjust. This is the right time when unified nationalist forces of Nepal should be empowered using the constitution of 1990. This can only protect the nationalism, monarchism, democracy and its norms in Nepal. Therefore, we request to all the international leaders & diplomats to propose to reinstate the Nepalese monarchy. Thank you.
Dirgha Raj Prasai
Email: dirgharajprasai@gmail.com
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