Sunday, December 25, 2016

Nepal's ex-king Gyanendra: national unity under attack

Nepal's national unity is under attack and its people must act to save it, former King Gyanendra said

on Wednesday, in some of his most critical political comments since being toppled by a parliamentary vote eight years ago. A specially elected Constituent Assembly dominated by Maoist former rebels ended Nepal's 239-year-old monarchy in 2008 and turned the impoverished country of 28 million people into a republic. Political parties are still haggling over creating federal states under a new constitution prepared last year, with the Madhesi ethnic minority demanding an autonomous state in the southern plains bordering India. This is opposed by some upper caste Brahmins living in the hills of the mainly Hindu nation.

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