
Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli on Monday warned former King Gyanendra Shah of severe action, holding him responsible for the violence that erupted during last week’s pro-monarchy protest in Kathmandu.
Speaking in the House of Representatives, Oli accused the former king of aligning with individuals refusing to repay bank loans and stirring social unrest for his ambitions. “The alleged organisers attempted to drive a vehicle over the police and breached the restricted area. There were terrorist activities like setting fire to the international airport and the oil corporation’s depot,” Oli said.
“Setting fire to someone’s house, looting a shopping mall, and setting fire to a herbal company cannot be considered political activities,” he said. “The former king invited those unruly individuals to his home and appointed a so-called commander.”
The PM, despite his angry outburst in the central committee meeting of his Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist that he would expose India for fuelling the pro-monarchy movement, made no adverse comment about the country in the House. Oli also said he is keen to have a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the sidelines of the BIMSTEK Summit that Thailand is hosting from April 3.
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