It may not seem relevant but it is another example of how WRONG their holiness the Divine Dadis can be. Reference all the sucking the Senior did to the "special souls" of the Nepalese royalty.
Following "Nepal's royal massacre" when the drunken Crown Prince Dipendra killed his parents, the King and Queen of Nepal, and seven other royals before killing himself ... would anyone have the original copy of World Renewal or Purity in which Janki etc was pictured with them?
Following "Nepal's royal massacre" when the drunken Crown Prince Dipendra killed his parents, the King and Queen of Nepal, and seven other royals before killing himself ... would anyone have the original copy of World Renewal or Purity in which Janki etc was pictured with them?
BBC wrote:Nepal is set to become republic
Many Nepalese are looking forward to becoming the world's newest republic Nepal is due to become a republic and end 240 years of royal rule. A newly-elected assembly is to meet in the capital, Kathmandu, with the tasks of abolishing the monarchy and preparing a new national constitution.
As the assembly was being sworn in on Tuesday.
The assembly is huge and the ceremony, performed by an older member of the newly-elected body, saw 575 men and women being sworn in. Many wore traditional clothing and used their mother tongues for the occasion in this ethnically mixed country. Just 26 more members have yet to be nominated by the biggest parties.
[The king] has no choice, but if he refuses to leave the palace we will use the law to force him out of there and the assembly has been given the initial task of rubber-stamping the abolition of the monarchy. Reports said King Gyanendra and Queen Komal were seen driving out of the royal palace on Tuesday afternoon, but it was not clear where they were going or for how long they would be gone. Senior politicians have urged the monarch to leave the palace peacefully, but some have said force might be used if that does not happen.
"He has no choice, but if he refuses to leave the palace we will use the law to force him out of there," said Baburam Bhattarai, the deputy leader of the Maoists, Nepal's former rebels. "Once a republic is declared the king will automatically lose his position and place in the palace," he told the Associated Press.