Nepal, June 4 -- The pro-monarchy gathering on Wednesday in the capital to set a new program for the restoration of the monarchy ended inconclusively amid dissatisfaction, uproar, and disputes.

Due to the absence of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden and the outrage among youths regarding the leadership, Navaraj Subedi, coordinator of the United People's Movement Committee, was forced to postpone the gathering.

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The gathering held at Nava Durga Party Palace in Kathmandu failed to decide on any concrete programs for the movement. Right at the beginning of the event, participants were informed that RPP Chairman Rajendra Lingden could not attend due...