Nepal’s deposed king Gyanendra still believes there could be a role for the monarchy in the Himalayan country, he said in an interview carried by a weekly newspaper. Nepal is now a republic run by Maoists who won landmark polls in April and legislated to end to the world’s last Hindu monarchy. “It would not be unnatural if citizens see a place for the royal institution in (preserving) national unity and strengthening democracy,” the former king said in his first comments since his dynasty was ended six months ago. Full Story
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