Kathmandu, April 10 -- On Tuesday, leader of the monarchist RPP once again gathered on Kathmandu's streets to deliver fiery speeches, but this time there was no arson and looting and no need for riot police to fire live rounds or tear gas.
RPP leaders demanded the release of their members including vice-president Rabindra Mishra and MP Dhawal Shamsher Rana were arrested during the violent 28 March protests at Tinkune which left two dead.
They denounced the current leadership of the main parties, demanding the restitution of Nepal as a Hindu kingdom. They also said the government was responsible for the fatalities on 28 March because it provoked its rally with a tear gas attack even before it started.
It has now been revealed that the p...
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