Durga Prasai Warns of Republic's End, Calls for Monarchy Restoration

Kathmandu. Coordinator of the Citizen Rescue Campaign, Durga Prasai, has warned that the current republican system of governance will end. He made this assertion while speaking at a 'Responsibility Handover and Introductory Program for the Formation of a Proposed Nationalist Party' held in Kathmandu on Sunday.

Prasai stated that the current government's downfall will begin and the system itself will cease to exist the moment it starts repaying the money of those who knowingly defrauded cooperatives with public taxes. Targeting the current government and the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Prasai warned that he would expose them just as he had exposed the CPN (UML) earlier.

He accused 2-4 content creators, hired with money, of using foul language on social media and stated that people are watching the homes of all of them. He claimed that another movement will occur in the country, and that movement will sweep away the current governance system, which is like a pot without a base. He accused the government of not being serious about the problems of the people, citing that it has not paid 22 billion rupees to private hospitals for health insurance, has pending payments of 10 billion to dairy farmers, and has failed to provide fertilizer to farmers.

Furthermore, Prasai claimed that Nepal will not find happiness and peace until the monarchy and the सनातनhindu kingdom are restored. He clarified that his collaboration with leader Dhaval Shamsher Rana is based on the common goal of reviving the Kirat, Buddhist, and Vedic Sanatan Hindu kingdom and monarchy inherent in Nepal's geography and its core. He stated that they have decided to form a new party together to reinstate the king on the throne, and therefore, there is no possibility of a rift between them. Prasai said, 'The day the king sits on the throne, the monarchy returns, we will go to Khaptad wearing the first clothes like brothers.'

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