Nepal, May 27 -- Leaders advocating for the restoration of monarchy and the declaration of Nepal as a Hindu state, while demanding the abolition of federalism, have announced that the "people's movement" they plan to launch from May 29 will be a 'peaceful satyagraha'. In a meeting with editors in the capital on Tuesday-two days ahead of the protest-they assured that their activities would not involve violence.

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Rajendra Lingden emphasized, "The programs of the movement will be completely peaceful, non-violent, and in the spirit of satyagraha. There will be no activities from our side that incite violence."

Other leaders spearheading the campaign-such as former National Panchayat Chairman Navaraj ...