Congress General Minister Bishwa Prakash Sharma has said that the former King Gyanendra Shah is not sensitive to the loss of public wealth caused by the royalist group.
Responding to media persons at Singh Darbar on Wednesday, Chief Minister Sharma said that he was involved because the demonstration was based on the call made by former King Shah on February 7.
'There is no involvement in the three-cornered incident of the former king who appealed on February 7? isn't it? Shouldn't he be in pain? Shouldn't he feel sympathy when the journalist is dying after his appeal? Shouldn't it be said that when the property of the state was vandalized, it was felt to be a serious mistake? No sensitivity was seen,' said Chief Minister Sharma.
Mentioning that women have no opportunity in the patriarchal monarchy, Chief Minister Sharma said, If the king is brought to the throne, who will live after his death, son, grandson, great grandson. Is this country only for men? The republic has made the second president a woman. But women will never get an opportunity in the monarchy.' He also said that due to dissatisfaction with the leaders and the government, it should be improved. "After the 084 election, we have been saying that we will change the leadership of the party, but the king sitting on the throne cannot be changed," he said.
Chief Minister Sharma insists that the government should establish a judicial inquiry committee to investigate the three-cornered incident.
