Demonstration of pro-monarchy

RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden, RPP Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa, Joint People's Movement Committee Coordinator Navraj Subedi, Rashtriya Shakti Nepal Chairman Keshar Bahadur Bista, RPP MP Dhawalshamsher Rana on the same stage on Monday.

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Demonstration of pro-monarchy

The leaders of the pro-royalty party are standing on the same platform. They organized a meeting at Shanti Batika in the capital on Monday and said that all nationalist forces should unite to end the looting and despotism in the name of democracy.

Kamal Thapa, president of Rashtriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPPA, Nepal), Rajendra Lingden, president of Rashtriya Prajatantra Party, Navraj Subedi, coordinator of the Joint People's Movement Committee formed for the restoration of the monarchy, Keshar Bahadur Bista, president of Rashtriya Shakti Nepal, and RPP MP Dhavalshamsher Rana were seen on the same stage on Monday. They commented that only the leaders of the National Democratic Party, RPP Nepal, and the monarchist movement can reach the goal together. 

Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP, Nepal) organized a protest meeting in Kathmandu on Monday. Speaking at the program, RPP President Lingden commented that the country has become a mess due to corruption and misrule and the future of future generations is also becoming confused. 

At a time like this, it is necessary for all patriotic nationalist forces to come together to protect the identity of the country. "There is no other option and power in the country except for us to end the kind of robbery and autocracy that is currently prevailing in the country in the name of democracy," he said. 

President of the National Democratic Party, Nepal, Kamal Thapa claimed that the monarchy will be restored within a few months if the pro-royalty powers unite. Let us all resolve to move forward as one. Within a few weeks, a few months 

Hindu nation and monarchy can be restored. If we stand together, the pro-republican leaders will be forced to think,' he said, 'If you understand, the campaign to restore the Hindu nation and monarchy will soon move forward in a new way.' 

Navraj Subedi, the coordinator of the United People's Movement Committee formed for the restoration of the monarchy, said that the forces that want to restore the monarchy should unite. "Let's work together for the restoration of the monarchy, the establishment of the eternal Hindu nation and the abolition of federalism," he said. President of Rashtriya Shakti Nepal Keshar Bahadur Bista alleged that gangsters are ruling the country. RPP MP Dhavalshamsher Rana and other leaders also participated in the event.

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