”What I know is that Yogi Adityanathji has gone to our embassy in India and said that I have nothing to do with it, whatever the Nepali people want, I am not in favor of bringing a king.”
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Chairman of the ruling Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba, has said that India's role in restoring the monarchy in Nepal is just a rumour. According to Deuba, Chief Minister of India's Uttar Pradesh and ruling BJP leader Yogi Adityanath has also admitted that he has no involvement in the restoration of the monarchy in Nepal.
Chairman Deuba said that India is not in favor of such a monarchy in Nepal at the seminar on 'Contribution of former Prime Minister of India Chandrashekhar to strengthen Nepal-India relations' organized by Ganeshman Singh Foundation in Kathmandu on Monday.
'Chandrashekhar has helped a lot to establish democracy in Nepal, a big contribution. At that time, India never wanted democracy in Nepal. After the arrival of Chandrashekharji, it was confirmed that India is not in the grip of democracy. After that, we brought a republic with a big movement,' Deuba said. Adityanath's photo was also printed here. But what I know is that Adityanathji went to the place where our embassy is in India and he himself said that I have nothing to do with it, whatever Nepali people want will happen there, I am not in favor of bringing a king . What we think about that is that India is with Nepal, it is with the republic, it is with democracy.
Chairman Deuba said that it has not been many years since the establishment of the republic in Nepal and that it is necessary for political parties to work together to strengthen it.
