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Nepal's king seeks escape amid probe into wealth
Robbed of his legal powers by parliament,
a despised king now faces being stripped
of his vast riches

Dan McDougall in Kathmandu
Sunday July 15, 2007
The Observer
Plastered on the ancient moss-covered stone walls of a lane
next to Kathmandu's opulent royal palace, a satirical poster
depicts Nepal's King Gyanendra on the verge of madness.
The monarch is pictured, gripped by fear and paranoia,
sawing the legs from his huge gilded throne one by one.
Once the absolute ruler of this poverty-stricken
Himalayan kingdom, in recent months King Gyanendra
has been reduced to a shadow hovering over a power
struggle between the Nepali government he ironically
revived under huge public pressure for the return of
democracy, and the Maoist rebels who have come in
from the cold to join the new regime and ultimately
depose him.
Stripped of all legal powers by the parliament he restored,
it's not only his reign coming to an end. He could also lose
the roof over his head and, ultimately, his freedom.
The Nepali parliament last week announced its plans
to return his palaces to the public. It is anticipated to
be the first of many reclamations. Finance minister
Ram Sharan Mahat's public accounts committee is
investigating the true extent of the Nepali royal family's
wealth, an inquiry that could end in corruption proceedings.

Yesterday the king was at the centre of a further row as
Nepal's former Maoist rebels accused the government of
misleading the public by creating a secret fund for him.
Unveiling his 2007-2008 budget on Thursday, Mahat
allocated no funds to the royal family. But later he
admitted $385,000 (£189,000) had been set aside
for the king under an account in the Prime Minister's office.
The palace received $3.1m in the previous tax year.

'This is an effort to revive reactionary forces by cheating
the people,' said senior Maoist leader Janardan Sharma,
a member of the interim parliament. 'We oppose it.'

Meanwhile King Gyanendra hides away in one of his palaces,
surrounded by his astrologers, counting his money and working
out how to escape. His helicopter's engines are always whirring
on the lawn, says constitutional lawyer Bhimarjun Acharya.
The biggest task for the government at the moment is getting
to the money, more important even than forming an amicable
political alliance.
Gyanendra's destiny and that of his country changed
forever in 2001 when his brother, King Birendra, and
most of the rest of the Nepali royal family were killed
in the bloodiest royal massacre of modern times. Despite
public scepticism, the murders were officially concluded
to have been committed by Prince Dipendra, Birendra's son,
who shot his family and himself in a drunken rage after
his parents refused to give him permission to marry
the woman of his choice.
Four days after the massacre, Dipendra's
widely-despised uncle, Gyanendra, was crowned.
There were violent riots in Kathmandu over the accession,
and his coronation carriage had to be surrounded by
armed loyalists.
Gyanendra owns a number of properties and businesses,
which include a large stake in the Soaltee Group,
the third-largest business group in Nepal,
with estimated net assets of $100m.
The Observer has discovered at least the partial
extent of the King's wealth, including a string of tea
plantations, a golf course, at least four hotels,
an island in the Maldives and oil interests in Nigeria.
But unravelling the tangled web of the royal wealth
will be an impossible task given that many of these companies,
hotels, palaces and resorts are not held directly in the king's name.
His net assets - combined with those of his murdered brother
and younger brother Dhirendra - are believed by some to
make him one of the world's richest monarchs.
The most recent records put royal expenditure in 2004-2005
at about $10m a year, including the upkeep of around a dozen
palaces. Of this, around $3m was spent directly by the king
and his family, usually on foreign holidays.
The king also owns three luxury cars, including two
bullet-proof Mercedes. The palaces include vast compounds in
Kathmandu, Ratna mandir palace in Pokhara, the King's traditional
summer residence, Diyalubangla in Chitwan and homes in
Nagarjuna and Gokarna.

The palaces would be the easiest assets to reclaim,
a government source told The Observer this week.
They were guarded by the military but troops would
not stand in the way when they were taken back,
said one government source.

According to insiders the King expects to lose
his palaces but not his business interests.
The Observer has learned that Gyanendra's 40 per cent
stake in the Soaltee Crowne Plaza Hotel in Kathmandu
and his part ownership of the Golkarna golf course Resort,
currently leased to Le Meridien, are not held in his name.
He owns a brewery, a tobacco company and countless factories,
and his wayward son and heir, Paras, oversees his foreign
business assets, including oil interests in Africa.
Paras holds a 54 per cent stake in one of the biggest
tea companies in Nepal, Himalayan Goodricke, and a tea
estate and vast spice plantation in the Eatahari region.

'We are looking at his business interests but there
are so many it is taking us a lifetime to get through
them,' said the government source. There is also
the issue of nine tonnes of gold which has gone
missing from Nepal's national coffers.

..Even the British taxpayer has been propping up
the king's lavish lifestyle. Each year, in return for
the Gurkhas recruited by the MoD, the king receives
part of a British government stipend estimated
at about £600,000. For how long he receives such
gifts is open to question. Last month the British
ambassador boycotted the King's birthday.
 
Posted on 07-15-07 1:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Go and arrest him then...don waste time.
 
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camera pani liyera janu...goodlcuk
 
Posted on 07-15-07 5:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bloody Indian terrorists spreading propaganda...hahaahahaha

There is no difference between bastard terrorists GPk and Pushpa Dahal and Indians....all rascals pigs and dogs. fuccccking bitchie indians arseholes.


 
Posted on 07-15-07 7:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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King is not escaping, he is trying to come back for the last time.
 
Posted on 07-15-07 8:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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आफ्नो पार्टी बोल्छ
Monarchy is “finished”,
यो साझाको मण्डलेहरु
नचाइने क्व्वार क्व्वार...
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says RPP leader
Kantipur Report
KATHMANDU, July 15 - Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Joint General Secretary Khem Raj Pundit has claimed the institution of monarchy has already come to an end in Nepal.
Speaking at a press meet organized in Pyuthan district today, Pundit said the monarchy has lost both its necessity and significance.

But, he quickly clarified that the party’s general convention slated for mid-August will finalize its formal stance on the monarchy.

Referring to RPP chairman Pashupati Shumsher Rana’s move to attend the King’s birthday party a few days back, he said it was not a formal decision of the party.

Pundit added that he would not have advised Rana to attend the bash had he sought his opinion.

Arguing that the RPP should not be perceived as a royalist force, he went on to allege that the eight-party alliance was in fact trying to protect the monarchy, clandestinely.

Citing people as the source of power, he said the next head of the state must be an elected one, no matter who that person is.
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Come out with logic why the couple were bad or the dynasty was nasty...most of the people visiting this thread are well aware of the fact you just hate the shah dynasty...you fuuuuuuuuuuukkn vdo freak....you spent your Sunday evening such a bullshit vdo....why the hell you don cover why the valley kathamandu wan loosing its wonderful heritage and the rich newari culture....
ya damn ass...............
 
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Here is the forecasts of things to come

1. CA elections will not be held in Mangsir
2. Illegal parliament will decalre republic.
3. King Gyane will flee the country with his billions
4. Prachanda declared president
5. Girija already dead or mentally, physically incapacitated.
6. Chaos and adnarchy in the country
7. Military coup with US and Indian support
 
Posted on 07-16-07 7:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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OH.. what a forcast!!

Another BABAJI from Pashupatinath...
CA will take place anyhow.....
No chance for Prachanda or Mao
or Girija to take over..
or Gyane´s Military coup.

Poeple have seen and learnt enough.
Nepal is not in darkness anymore.

Sajha ka Bharabhuru Mandale....Kishnekale!!
Read what Rajako Chela said one more time..
....Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Joint General Secretary Khem Raj Pundit
has claimed the institution of monarchy has already come to an end in Nepal.
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If it is not that true: then it is "" Do no haat me laddu"" policy.
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Posted on 07-16-07 11:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bullisht.

Nothing is going to happen in nepal. Nepal is in a stalemate, at this point its a benifit to everyone. Girija is still the PM, maoist still building their credibility, Gyanendra is still a monrach, other Netas are also in power. So, all in all they are all Gang raping our mother land.

I don't trust anyone. Tell me what to do, even if there is Vote. Who do I vote, more importantly Why should I vote.
 
Posted on 07-16-07 7:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ma mandaley re....kasari?
anyway thx for the ‘kind’ word...
ajalai eti matra...bholi bhetaula..
 
Posted on 07-16-07 11:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sayami, this time military takeover will be without Gyane. Say bye bye to Stupid King.

This is not some Babaji from Pashupatinarth's prediction.

This is Nepali atheist janata's forecast based on ground realities.
 
Posted on 07-17-07 12:07 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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IS NEPAL GOING TO BE ANNEXED LIKE SIKKIM OR TIBET?????????? YOU VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!



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