Monarchy is dead, long live monarchy
India, March 31 -- The pro-monarchy protests that rocked Nepal last week left two people dead and over a hundred others injured, with reports of widespread violence and arson in the capital Kathmandu that targeted media houses and the headquarters of a political party. Supporters of deposed king Gyanendra Shah have demanded restoration of constitutional monarchy- abolished in 2008 - and Nepal's status as a Hindu State. The protestors' anger could point at a deeper malaise - the growing disillusionment with political instability in Nepal over the past two decades....
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