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Nepalese civil society leaders criticized former King Gyanendra Shah for seeking to reinstate the monarchy, accusing him of being politically active with backing from Indian religious fundamentalists. The leaders warned that such a move would weaken Nepal's sovereignty and independence, undermining the country's democratic republic, federalism, and secularism, and potentially causing political and economic instability.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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