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  • Nepal’s New Royalty: The Politicians Who Never Leave the Throne

    While the common man struggles to afford basic healthcare, education, and infrastructure, Nepal's politicians are busy crafting laws—not for the welfare of the people, but to ensure their own lifelong comfort. Because, of course, the ultimate goal of public service in Nepal isn't to serve the public—it's to retire into a palace of wealth, luxury cars, and unlimited perks at the expense of taxpayers.

    A country drowning in unemployment, failing hospitals, and crumbling roads is somehow "too poor" to invest in its people. But when it comes to these so-called "former dignitaries," suddenly, the state’s treasury overflows like a never-ending fountain of riches. Former presidents, former vice-presidents, former prime ministers, and former ministers—these VIPs are granted a lifetime of privileges, as if Nepal owes them for the “great sacrifices” they made while looting the nation dry.

    🔹 A Nation for the People? Or for the Politicians?
    What do the people get? Higher taxes, rising inflation, failing public services, and empty promises. But what do these "public servants" get?

    Luxury SUVs: While the average Nepali struggles with skyrocketing fuel prices, our ex-ministers glide through traffic in fully-funded, chauffeur-driven luxury vehicles.
    Lavish Mansions: Why worry about the housing crisis when the government ensures its former leaders live in palatial homes—paid for by hardworking citizens?
    Endless Perks: Security, VIP treatment, and unlimited expenses, all while the country drowns in loans and aid dependency.
    🔹 When Will This Looting End?
    Nepal is not a monarchy anymore—at least not officially. But in reality, these corrupt politicians have simply replaced the kings, treating government funds like their personal inheritance. The people remain subjects, working tirelessly to fund the extravagant lifestyles of these untouchable elites.

    It's time to wake up. It's time to hold these thieves accountable. The country doesn’t owe them a lifetime of luxury—they owe the country an explanation for why, after decades of rule, Nepal is still struggling.

    Will the people rise against this blatant abuse of power, or will we continue to watch as they turn Nepal into their personal kingdom?

    I makes sense to feed the monarch than to continuously feed the never ending corrupt politicians ! What Say?
    Nepal’s New Royalty: The Politicians Who Never Leave the Throne While the common man struggles to afford basic healthcare, education, and infrastructure, Nepal's politicians are busy crafting laws—not for the welfare of the people, but to ensure their own lifelong comfort. Because, of course, the ultimate goal of public service in Nepal isn't to serve the public—it's to retire into a palace of wealth, luxury cars, and unlimited perks at the expense of taxpayers. A country drowning in unemployment, failing hospitals, and crumbling roads is somehow "too poor" to invest in its people. But when it comes to these so-called "former dignitaries," suddenly, the state’s treasury overflows like a never-ending fountain of riches. Former presidents, former vice-presidents, former prime ministers, and former ministers—these VIPs are granted a lifetime of privileges, as if Nepal owes them for the “great sacrifices” they made while looting the nation dry. 🔹 A Nation for the People? Or for the Politicians? What do the people get? Higher taxes, rising inflation, failing public services, and empty promises. But what do these "public servants" get? Luxury SUVs: While the average Nepali struggles with skyrocketing fuel prices, our ex-ministers glide through traffic in fully-funded, chauffeur-driven luxury vehicles. Lavish Mansions: Why worry about the housing crisis when the government ensures its former leaders live in palatial homes—paid for by hardworking citizens? Endless Perks: Security, VIP treatment, and unlimited expenses, all while the country drowns in loans and aid dependency. 🔹 When Will This Looting End? Nepal is not a monarchy anymore—at least not officially. But in reality, these corrupt politicians have simply replaced the kings, treating government funds like their personal inheritance. The people remain subjects, working tirelessly to fund the extravagant lifestyles of these untouchable elites. It's time to wake up. It's time to hold these thieves accountable. The country doesn’t owe them a lifetime of luxury—they owe the country an explanation for why, after decades of rule, Nepal is still struggling. Will the people rise against this blatant abuse of power, or will we continue to watch as they turn Nepal into their personal kingdom? I makes sense to feed the monarch than to continuously feed the never ending corrupt politicians ! What Say?
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  • The argument extends beyond cultural considerations. By offering a neutral and enduring leadership, a constitutional monarchy stands as a bulwark against the political fragmentation and frequent government turnovers that have characterized the republic system. A monarch, insulated from the shifting tides of partisan politics, could act as a mediator in times of crisis—ensuring that long-term national interests prevail over short-term political gains.

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    https://www.anishpokhrel0.com.np/2025/02/why-does-nepal-need-monarchy.html
    The argument extends beyond cultural considerations. By offering a neutral and enduring leadership, a constitutional monarchy stands as a bulwark against the political fragmentation and frequent government turnovers that have characterized the republic system. A monarch, insulated from the shifting tides of partisan politics, could act as a mediator in times of crisis—ensuring that long-term national interests prevail over short-term political gains. Read: https://www.anishpokhrel0.com.np/2025/02/why-does-nepal-need-monarchy.html
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    Why Does Nepal Need a Monarchy?
    Explore why Nepal needs a constitutional monarchy for stability, unity, and economic growth, drawing lessons from successful monarchies worldwide.
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  • The turn of the millennium ushered in a new chapter in Nepalese politics with the rise of the Maoist rebellion, which sought to overthrow the monarchy and establish a communist republic. The decade-long conflict claimed thousands of lives and left a deep scar on the nation's psyche.

    Read: Understanding the complexity of Nepalese politics
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    The turn of the millennium ushered in a new chapter in Nepalese politics with the rise of the Maoist rebellion, which sought to overthrow the monarchy and establish a communist republic. The decade-long conflict claimed thousands of lives and left a deep scar on the nation's psyche. Read: Understanding the complexity of Nepalese politics https://hamroglobalmedia.com/77257
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    Understanding the complexity of Nepalese politics
    The turn of the millennium ushered in a new chapter in Nepalese politics with the rise of the Maoist rebellion, which sought to overthrow the monarchy and establish a communist republic. The decade-long conflict claimed thousands of lives and left a deep scar on the nation's psyche.
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  • 16 years ago, protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new wave of protest is trying to bring him back. Believe it or not, the people of Nepal want to restore monarchy. Here's why.

    #Nepal #Monarchy #NewsMo | @jessica_goel
    16 years ago, protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new wave of protest is trying to bring him back. Believe it or not, the people of Nepal want to restore monarchy. Here's why. #Nepal #Monarchy #NewsMo | @jessica_goel
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  • Know your enemy

    Few things that People should know about Communist

    - Marxist/Communist/Socialist, they all are the same

    - Communist don't believe in God and religion

    - They don't believe in nationalism, they believe in global communist brotherhood

    - they portray themselves as anti capitalism but actually they are funded by Capitalists since the beginning

    - Their real enemies are monarchy, civilizations, religious people and nationalist

    - (Most important) For them, it's perfectly fine to use stealth and deception to win the war

    - They use the technique of permeation to control systems.

    - They have the strongest presence in Education, media, art, literature, cinema, social work

    - they have many branches; political Marxism, cultural Marxism, revolutionary Marxism etc

    - Currently they are in a global alliance with Islamist in many countries

    - Many of the Indian political leaders (INDI alliance), journalists (liberals), activists, actors, artists, lawyers, judges, bureaucrats are Marxist

    I hope this post will help you to understand the mindset of Communist.
    Know your enemy Few things that People should know about Communist - Marxist/Communist/Socialist, they all are the same - Communist don't believe in God and religion - They don't believe in nationalism, they believe in global communist brotherhood - they portray themselves as anti capitalism but actually they are funded by Capitalists since the beginning - Their real enemies are monarchy, civilizations, religious people and nationalist - (Most important) For them, it's perfectly fine to use stealth and deception to win the war - They use the technique of permeation to control systems. - They have the strongest presence in Education, media, art, literature, cinema, social work - they have many branches; political Marxism, cultural Marxism, revolutionary Marxism etc - Currently they are in a global alliance with Islamist in many countries - Many of the Indian political leaders (INDI alliance), journalists (liberals), activists, actors, artists, lawyers, judges, bureaucrats are Marxist I hope this post will help you to understand the mindset of Communist.
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  • भारतमा यस्तो समाचार निकै भाइरल भएको रहेछ, तपाइको के छ यस बारेमा विचार!
    नेपालको सडकमा लाखौं मानिस, बनेगा हिन्दू राष्ट्र? तैनात हुँदै सेना | नेपाल हिन्दू राष्ट्र | नेपालमा मुस्लिमहरू

    #NepalProtest #HinduRashtra #NepalHinduRashtra #ZeeOriginals #Trending

    After Nepal abolished its monarchy, fifteen years later, on Wednesday, significant protests were organized in Kathmandu, demanding the reinstatement of the monarchy. In Baluwatar, the riot police blocked their march by using batons, tear gas, and water cannons.

    Since Nepal ended the monarchy in 2008, there has been a growing demand for the reinstatement of the monarchy by some groups in Nepal. This demand was highlighted in Kathmandu on Thursday. Protesters were also demanding the restoration of a Hindu state. They expressed dissatisfaction with the government, claiming that the entire system has become corrupt.
    भारतमा यस्तो समाचार निकै भाइरल भएको रहेछ, तपाइको के छ यस बारेमा विचार! नेपालको सडकमा लाखौं मानिस, बनेगा हिन्दू राष्ट्र? तैनात हुँदै सेना | नेपाल हिन्दू राष्ट्र | नेपालमा मुस्लिमहरू #NepalProtest #HinduRashtra #NepalHinduRashtra #ZeeOriginals #Trending After Nepal abolished its monarchy, fifteen years later, on Wednesday, significant protests were organized in Kathmandu, demanding the reinstatement of the monarchy. In Baluwatar, the riot police blocked their march by using batons, tear gas, and water cannons. Since Nepal ended the monarchy in 2008, there has been a growing demand for the reinstatement of the monarchy by some groups in Nepal. This demand was highlighted in Kathmandu on Thursday. Protesters were also demanding the restoration of a Hindu state. They expressed dissatisfaction with the government, claiming that the entire system has become corrupt.
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  • The proud Nepalis have taken to the streets for a final showdown to restore Hindu Monarchy.

    Politics is not 2 Min Noodle
    The proud Nepalis have taken to the streets for a final showdown to restore Hindu Monarchy. Politics is not 2 Min Noodle
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