CPN (Maoist) leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha meet King Gyanendra - Nepal Royal monarchy

CPN (Maoist) leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha meet King Gyanendra

Communist Nepal Communist Party spokesman and former Prime Minister Narayanka Kaji Shrestha said that the former Jayaendra Shah's behavior is decent and well-being. In the special room of Pokhara Airport, leader Shrestha told the BBC that while two people were talking about half an hour conversation.
There were some days since the airport reached the airport to bring Buddha Himmani and other family members from Shah Kathmandu, who were from Pokhara. Leader was returning to Kathmandu.

First Meeting - 'When I went to a special room, he said 'Hello, Narayana Kaji'. I also greeted, and sat there nearby and said,' Shrestha Shrestha told about the meeting with the BBC.

According to him, he was the first visit to the east. The exile has not only been the only time to speak, but it has also shown interest in public presence and activities.  Recently, a senior leader of Shrestha's party, Prachand had remarked 'the smell of conspiracy' after publication of the image of former Janaanendra Prasad Jayaanendra, who was enjoying a family gathering.

King Gyanendra with Big Smile - But according to leader Shrestha, there was no political conversation in the meeting. 'Instead, I said 'I am keeping your messages and statements.' He too laughs and wants to see the country, he said to say something,' Leader Shrestha said.
Referring to the ex-statement of the East, he said, 'If you do not speak like this, why, the former is a responsibility to the country, why you can not say,' he says, does not even feel sad, and someone is abusing. '

Did the pain or sleep lost from the royal palace was seen in partition? - Shrestha's answer was, 'Honorablely speaking, I did not see this in my conversations or in expressions.'

'Dictator' - After the destruction of the brother Raja Virendra, Gyanendra Shah sat in Rajgadhi. Then he took the government in power and made the non-governmental government.

But after the 12-point understanding of the Maoists and the Constituent Assembly Dalibia, he had to return the government before the People's Movement. According to the Constituent Assembly's decision, the King of the dictators 'dictatorship' from the parties had abandoned the Narayanahi prince.


Regarding the views of her in the meeting, leader Shrestha said, 'He now behaved as a decent, well-equipped citizen.'