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Nepal Maoists ask king to vacate palace or leave country

IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency

New Delhi, Jan 2, IRNA
Nepal-Maoists
Mounting pressure on King Gyanendra to abdicate, the Maoists have asked the monarch to vacate his palace immediately or face stern action including banishment, a demand which the Nepali Congress of Prime Minister G P Koirala has refused to endorse.

"As the country has already become a republic through the Parliament declaration, King Gyanendra should immediately vacate the palace and live as an ordinary citizen," Minister for Local Development Dev Gurung said at an interaction program in Kathmandu yesterday, PTI reported.

The Maoists, who walked out of the government in September, rejoined the cabinet early this week after agreeing on a 23-point deal under which the interim Parliament voted to abolish the monarchy.

However, the decision is subject to ratification by an elected Constituent Assembly.

"The government will resort to serious actions if the king does not leave the Narayanhiti Palace immediately," Gurung warned. "If Gyanendra does not leave the palace, the government will force him out."

He also rejected a suggestion by Nepali Congress Vice-President Gopalman Shrestha on making the king the first president of the country if he agreed to voluntarily abdicate.

"He has committed crimes against the people, so he cannot even hold the position of a president. If Gyanendra does not abdicate the crown, we will force him out and he may not even be allowed to live in the country," Gurung warned.

However, Shrestha disagreed with the demand saying "How can we ask him to leave the palace immediately? Even after the monarchy is abolished Gyanendra can open a party and fight the election as an ordinary citizen of Nepal."
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