By Telegraph Nepal
After the dissolution of
constituent assembly, reports have it that political consultations being made
by Nepal’s former King Gyanendra Shah have increased substantially.
Not only the former panchas but
some of the Nepali Congress leaders who have met him recently suggested him to
take his steps, claims Sourya National Daily, June 15, 2012.
Some former panchas such as
RPP-Nepal’s Chairman Kamal Thapa, Lokendra Bahadur Chand, Rajeshwar Devkota and
Yangkila Sherpa and NC leaders of the
likes of Khum Bahadur Khadka, Purna Bahadur Khadka, Durga Pokharel and Tara
Nath Rana Bhat have met Gyanendra Shah only recently.
The meeting albeit take place in
the “evening”. Logic is there.
“King Gyanendra has adopted the
policy of wait and see”, also reports the daily and adds, “he only listens to
the visitors and shakes his head but refuses to make any substantial comments.”
King Gyanendra’s aides Sagar
Timilsina and Madhu Timilsena are the ones who make necessary arrangements for
such secret meetings, it is also reported.
Some who met the former Nepal sovereign
even reminded him that with the abrupt death of the Constituent Assembly body,
the formal decisions taken as such by the CA since May 28, 2008, have already
become illegal thus remain in a null and void state.
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