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Amidst closeness with Sonika, Paras tells Khabarhub he is free to do anything


15 October 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Former Crown Prince Paras Shah who has become the talk of the town for his relationship with model and Youtuber Sonika Rokaya has said he doesn’t have urge to become a King.

In a brief conversation with Khabarhub, Shah told that he was free to do anything.

When asked about his closeness with Rokaya, Paras said, “ Am I a King to be ashamed for riding a motorcycle?”

The former Crown Prince said he was not born to be King and doesn’t have the royal attitude.

“I feel independent while riding a motorcycle,” Shah told Khabarhub, “I spend my life like a saint.”

A video of the former Crown Prince Shah and Youtuber Rokaya has gone viral on social media.

In the video, Shah is seen and heard telling his supporters to refrain from calling him ‘pro-monarchist’ suggesting them to call ‘Nepalis’. He then starts his bike when a lady, Sonika, sits as a pillion rider and disappears.

During the conversation, he revealed that he has been living separately in an apartment and not with the other former royals in Nirmal Niwas.

“I own a motorcycle, a vehicle and an apartment as property,” he said.

Shah added that he doesn’t have any greed to gain power.

“I don’t have any urge to become a King. I love to study and meditate,” he said.

At a time when people are raising questions about his lifestyle and behavior, the former Crown Prince said that such things don’t affect him.

“I am an open person and there is nothing to hide,” he said, adding that he is currently involved in studying Eastern Philosophy.

Publish Date : 15 October 2019 18:59 PM

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