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This is an archive article published on January 7, 2009

Temple row: Prachanda stands isolated

With Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dhal Prachanda showing no signs of honouring the stay order issued by the Supreme Court...

With Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dhal Prachanda showing no signs of honouring the stay order issued by the Supreme Court on the appointment of the priests at Pashupatinath,political parties have come together to oppose the Governments interference in the affair.

All major political parties protested the Governments move and held demonstrations against the move. The Rastriya Janashkati Party headed by former Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa gave a call for mass disobedience saying the Government,by not honouring the court order deliberately,has given a sound basis for the people to defy it. The Rastriya Janata Party that advocates restoration of the monarchy also took out a procession. People in the procession shouted slogans that the country will disintegrate as Maoists were attacking democractic institutions of Nepal monarchy,media,and the army. The Nepali Congress,the main opposition party,had its senior legislators leading the procession to express their solidarity with those opposing Maoist intervention.

However,the Government has showed no signs of letting old priests,all from India to conduct worship. The Information Minister and Government spokesperson K B Mahara said,Those who were silent about Pashupatinaths huge fund being exploited by the royal palace and India are opposing the appointment of Nepali priests. He also said Indian leaders who are demanding reinstatement of the priests were interferring in Nepals internal affairs.

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