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Popular struggles of nepal

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Popular struggles of nepal
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 9 months ago

  • The movement in Nepal was aimed at restoring democracy.
  • Nepal, was one of the 'third wave' countries that had won democracy in 1990.
  • It witnessed an extraordinary popular movement in April 2006.
  • King Birendra Accepted this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy
  • In 2001, King Birendra was killed in a mysterious massacre of the royal family.
  • The new King of Nepal, King Gyanendra, was not prepared to accept democratic rule.
  • King Gyanendra took advantage of the weakness and unpopularity of the democratically elected government and in February 2005, he dismissed the then Prime Minister and dissolved the popularly elected Parliament.
  • The aim of the Movement of April 2006 was the regaining of popular control over the government from the King.
  • The Seven Party Alliance (SPA) formed by all the major political parties in the parliament, announced a four day strike in the country's capital, Kathmandu.
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