"Come back king, save the country": In the heart of Himalayas, Nepal witnesses strong protests, with thousands marching for the return of the Hindu monarchy, revival of its past glory as a Hindu state, amidst political upheaval and a quest for stability
In the heart of the Himalayas, Nepal is witnessing a significant movement that harks back to its royal past. King Gyanendra Shah was compelled to abdicate his throne and make way for a republican system sixteen years ago, following a wave of public protests. This historic event marked a pivotal shift in Nepal's governance, transforming it from a monarchy into a republic. However, the winds of change are blowing once again in Kathmandu, as a new wave of demonstrations is unfolding, with protestors calling for the reinstatement of the monarchy and the return of Hinduism as the state religion.