Kathmandu, March 26 -- The key political party railing against the secular federal republican set-up, the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has decided to hold a protest in Kathmandu on April 8.

The party also decided on its own plan for demonstration and protest in favour of the restoration of the Hindu state, constitutional monarchy, directly elected prime minister, and abolition of the federal system of governance. However, it will extend support to similar demonstrations and protests aligned with the party's agenda.

With this decision, the party has distanced itself from another group of pro-Hindu royalist leaders headed by 86-year-old Nawaraj Subedi, a staunch supporter of monarchy who is in charge of new protests in coordination wi...