What happens when the king comes? What did the kings do yesterday and have to bring him?'
Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that others are trying to take advantage in the name of former king Gyanendra Shah.
Held at party central office Aloknagar on Sunday The Chairman Nepal of the Federation of Indigenous Tribes of Nepal (Socialist) Bagmati Province said this during the meeting and training program of the party near Nepal.
After the three-corner incident, Gyanendra Shah's communications secretary, Faniraj Pathak, told BBC Nepali that Gyanendra did not say 'to overthrow the republic'. 'All together, support me to build the country. I am still ready to give up for that, even though I said in the statement, I didn't say let's protest, spoil the country, throw the republic,' Pathak said. Referring to this incident, President Nepal said that others are trying to take advantage of the former king's name and suggested the former king to open a party and come to the election if he wants to do politics.
'I heard a good thing. The good thing is that what one of his former king's secretaries said is true, I don't know. There is no turning back the king now, not even the king's will. Not even the will of the former king. Even if it is only a rumor outside, the mind has calmed down a bit. Others are also trying to take advantage,' said President Nepal. Nepal also suggested to open a party if you want to benefit the people . 'If you want to do politics, open a party. Come to the political arena. Go among the people. Win the election and get the majority. If you do the welfare of the country and the people, it's a happy thing,' he said.
President Nepal also says that monarchy cannot be an alternative to republic. President Nepal said, 'They are trying to bring back the king. They are talking about returning the monarchy to Nepal again. What happens when the king comes? What did the kings do yesterday and have to bring him? He took the development of the country to a new path?'
