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Krishna Prasad Sitaula, who is also the leader of the ruling party in the National Assembly, has asked the former king to keep quiet. If you want to serve the people, Congress MP Sitaula has challenged you to hand over all your property to the people.
Addressing the seminar on the importance of federal democratic republic and the inevitability of stability, Sitaula warned former king Gyanendra Shah not to engage in anti-establishment activities.
Sitaula said that it was better for the former King Shah to remain silent than to incite changes in the system. Today, I would like to say to the youth of the whole country, former King Gyanendra, you should be quiet. In that is your goodness, in that is your well-being . If you don't want to (stay silent), come to politics,' said Sitaula, 'in politics Welcome . If he really loves the people, he should give his spare wealth to the people, dare he?'
With the end of the British Empire in India, Citaula said that Gyanendra Shah could also do the same by mentioning that the kings there came into politics.
Industrialist and businessman Gyanendra Shah said that Citaula should nationalize his property if he dares. Citaula said that if he wants to rule the country again, Shah should come forward to fight the elections through party politics. Sitaula said that it is fun to talk and listen to the fact that the monarchy in Nepal has become a myth.
Sitaula said that it is necessary to move forward by correcting the mistakes in the operation of the current system. He insisted that instead of worrying about the system, today's youth should worry about how to build society.
