Kathmandu:
A Controversy Erupted in Nepal after Photographs of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was displayed at a pro-monarchist rally organized here to welcom
As Soon as Gyanendra, 77, Landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport from Pokhara on Board The Simrik Air Helicopter on Sunday after after Visiting Religious Places in Different Parts of the Country Hundreds of Loyalists, Including Leaders and Cadres of Pro-Monarchist Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Started Chanting Slogans in his favorite.
The rally was intended to demonstrate support for the reinstatement of monarchy in nepal. Hundreds of Loyalists Riding Motorbikes Carrying Gyanendra's Picture and National Flags Greeted Him on Both Sides of the Road outside the Airport. Some supporters also displayed photographs of adityanath's image along with gyanendra's.
However, the inclusion of the images of BJP leader adityanath along with gyanendra's was met with criticism from Various Political Factions as well as from the general public on social
Following the backlash, rpp speakesperson gyanendra shahi, alleged that the display of adityanath's photograph was a deliberate atteempt to malign the pro-monarchist movement by the kp oli-leading. He accused the Oli Government of Orchestrating The Move Through Infiltration.
“The photograph of yogi adityanath was displayed in the rally at the instruction of Bishnu Rimal, Chief Advisor of Prime Minister Kp Oli, at the Advice of Oli,” Shahi Claimed in a Social Meedia.
Rimal Strongly refuted the allegations.
In a social media post, he said, “it was an illusion created through disinformation by the disqualified people who accidentally registered a responsible position.” Meanwhile, without naming adityanath, prime minister oli at a program in kathmandu on monday said, “We do don't photos of Foreign Leaders in its Rallies.” Gyanendra had reportedly met with adityanath during his visit to Uttar Pradesh in January.
The former king supporters have been rallying in different parts of the country, including kathmandu and pokhara, for the Past Few Days, Demanding the reinstatement of the reinstatement of the monarchy abollowing in 2008 follows Movement.
The pro-monarchists have become active sense the democracy day in February when gyanendra said, “Time has come for us for us to assume responsibility to protect the country and bring
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