Nepals ex-King Gyanendra leaves Narayanhiti

Nepals ex-King Gyanendra has left Narayanhiti palace at around 8:30 pm on Wednesday evening.

Kathmandu, June 11 : Nepal's ex-King Gyanendra has left Narayanhiti palace at around 8:30 pm on Wednesday evening.

According to Nepalnews, he was accompanied by ex-Queen Komal as his motor escorted by security personnel left for Nagarjuna palace located in the northwestern part of the capital valley.

A huge crowd of journalists as well as general public had gathered in front of western gate of the Narayanhiti palace when the ex-King left for Nagarjuna.

A group of people had also chanted slogans against monarchy as he left the place.

He had earlier addressed a press conference asserting that he has accepted the political course the nation has chosen.

The May 28 meeting of the Constituent Assembly had implemented republic and asked the ex-King to leave the palace within fifteen days.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Realme X50 5G launched in China: Rs 26,000 for 120Hz display, 5G connectivity and 30W fast charging

Samsung Galaxy A9 Star Pro Tipped to Sport 4 Rear Cameras and Bixby Button, Galaxy A7 (2018) With 3 Cameras Leaked

4G VoLTE devices in India