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No one can break monarchist unity: Kamal Thapa



KATHMANDU: Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa has declared that no force can break the unity of monarchist forces in the country.

Speaking at a gathering in Kathmandu on Thursday, where an indefinite people’s movement was announced starting May 29, Thapa said, “Even if someone tries, the unity of monarchists cannot be broken. It cannot be weakened. We are moving forward together.”

He emphasized that the upcoming movement would be peaceful and predicted a massive turnout in Kathmandu on May 29. “I urge people across the country to spontaneously form monarchy restoration committees in districts, municipalities, wards, and villages and begin mobilization,” he said.

Thapa also referred to Jestha 15 (Mau 28) — the date when the republic was formally declared — as a historic day, implying that it is time to reconsider the direction the country has taken since.

Publish Date : 08 May 2025 18:45 PM

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