Sunday, December 14th, 2025

Former King Gyanendra breaks silence on March 28 violence



KATHMANDU: Former King Gyanendra Shah has spoken for the first time about the violent pro-monarchy protest in Kathmandu’s Tinkune on Chaith 15, which left two people dead and several others injured.

In his New Year 2082 message, Shah addressed the incident that occurred during a demonstration led by Durga Prasai and Nabaraj Subedi, who had met the former king earlier that day. The protest turned violent, resulting in two deaths, bullet injuries to 20 individuals, and property damage and looting amounting to an estimated Rs 460 million.

“Freedom of expression is a beautiful aspect of democracy,” Shah stated, “but expressing opinions must be done with restraint.”

Referring to the violent protest as a “people’s demonstration,” Shah said, “We were deeply saddened by the violence, arson, and destruction that occurred on March 28, causing both human and material losses.”

He stressed that there can be no system or ideology above citizens’ freedom. “In true democracy, there is praise for the good and criticism of the bad. It must embrace a culture of both appreciation and listening to criticism,” he added.

Publish Date : 13 April 2025 18:45 PM

Nepal to send two elephant calves to Qatar

CHITWAN: Two elephant calves born at the Elephant Breeding and

NC Acting President Khadka calls emergency meeting of Nepali Congress CWC

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress (NC) has called an emergency meeting

Contracts will be cancelled if work remains unfinished: Minister Ghising

TANAHUN: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising has

UML General Convention: Closed session set to begin to elect new leadership

KATHMANDU: A closed session of the 11th General Convention of

Astalaxmi Shakya and Yubaraj Gyawali to step down from UML Central Committee

KATHMANDU: UML Vice Chairs Astalaxmi Shakya and Yubaraj Gyawali have