
As Nepal8217;s transition gets indefinitely prolonged and political leaders stand discredited mainly over their failure to complete the peace process and deliver the constitution within the stipulated time frame,former King Gyanendra has spoken openly in favour monarchy8217;s restoration to keep the country united and integrated.
In his rare interview to a Television channel8211;News 24 telecast late last night and this morning8211;the former King said a referendum to decide the fate of monarchy in itself will not be a good idea. 8220;The process of referendum itself will have two sides: for and against. The monarchy should be above controversy and political division8221;,he said ,adding 8220;there was no referendum conducted when I was ousted.8221;
The interview was given at the end of his five tour in western Nepal during his people lined up in hundreds and thousands with many complaining against the prevailing level of security,lawlessness and other problems. 8220;In Nepal today,blood are spilled over the road in much cheaper price than buying a bottle of water8221;,a local Muslim told him in Bhairahawa. 8220;Religious conversion is taking place openly reducing Hindus to minority8221;,another said. The complaints were endless with all of them asking him to do something before it was too late.
8220;Even at the time of leaving the palace,I had raised certain issues. I had said I will always work for the country and Nationalism,and that I will not leave the country under any circumstances8221;. He also said that there were exchange of drafts with leaders of seven parties with clear commitment to multi-party democracy and constitutional monarchy8221;,he said ,adding 8220;I donot know why was that not honoured8221;. After a brief pause,he said 8220;may they decided on removing the monarchy after they became eight8217;,implying that Maoists joining the seven party alliance may have made all the differences.
8220;Yet,some times it may be better to lose or face defeat. Who knows that might also turn into a larger victory in the long run8221;?,he said if he felt guilty for the loss of dynasty that ruled the country for 240 years.