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Memorial King Birendra: A Great Nationalist King Birendra was a great nationalist who strongly believed that Nepals history and tradition have bound her people and Monarchy in an enduring and intimate relationship, injecting in the Institution an inherent feature of honoring and being guided by popular will and aspiration of the people. King Birendra was born in 14 Poush (December) 28 Dec.1945, in the time of 2nd Great war. King Birendra followed the path of the great nationalist- King Mahendra and he supported the decision to continue Hindu Kingdom in the constitution. Hindu Kingdom and the King Birendra’s proposal to declare Nepal a zone of peace are the norms of the Nepal’s prestige and security opinion. From the time of accession to the throne, King Birendra supported the democratic norms and rules. He made the people’s direct participation in the nation’s development and went on nation-wide tour encouraging all sectors. He bore the expenditure and arranged for medical treatment in US for the democratic leader of Nepali Congress BP Koirala, King Mahendra and his opposition. King Birendra held referendum on state’s political system reflecting the democratic image of Nepal’s monarchies. He played a big role in development based on geography in mountains, hills and Tarai plains. In the context of Nepal, the fact is that-Constitutional monarchy is the highest form of democracy, giving permanent political institutions for the stability of the country as well as the periodic political institutions. King Binendra was a development- oriented peoples king. The welfare of the people was always uppermost in his mind. He always endeavored to live up to their expectations and ensure a balanced all-round development. During his coronation in 1975, he declared free primary education throughout the country and also proposed that Nepal be declared a Zone of Peace. Including USA, 116 nations support the declaration of Zone of Peace but India denied it. Nepal has had ties with India since the Muslim rule there, but Nepal always faced a threat from India. In the name of democracy (Indocracy), India always plays the Drama with Nepalese agents-the traitors. King Birendra, a highly educated personality, was seriously concerned from the annexation of Sikkim by India. King Birendra at his coronation, at the gathering of his guests — heads of the states and governments and representatives from Nepal’s friendly nations – announced a proposal of declaring Nepal a Zone Of Peace (ZOP). This move was taken to keep Nepal a sovereign and independent nation forever. 118 countries had already recognized this proposal, but India, Nepal’s immediate neighbor, didn’t support this proposal. According to senior journalist MR Josse, India was stunned from Nepal’s sudden announcement of ZOP. During King Birendra’s visit to India after the proclamation of ZOP, the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had expressed serious dissatisfaction to King Birendra on his attempt to declare Nepal a ZOP. Since that time, India started to feel the Nepali monarchy as an obstacle. -Pushpa Raj Pradhan. In 1988 India initiated economic blockade on Nepal causing much suffering to the people. In the meantime, India reached out power hungry and demoralized political leaders to initiate uprising in Nepal. Indians had tried to threaten the then King Birendra through the India sponsored uprising and bring him under the Indian grip. India wants to take over the Nepals defence and foreign policy by rendering it into such ranks as of a failed nation. After the palace macassare-2001, His Royal Highness Prince Gyanendra, according to the constitution-1990 was proclaimed king of the Kingdom of Nepal. The King Mahendra, King Birendra and even king Gyanendra had fought for the cause of national sovereignty, independence, nationalism and national unity. The Nepalese people had to bear the sudden loss of their beloved Monarch in a dreadful and unanticipated incident that occurred in the Narayanhity Royal Palace on 1st June 2001. His Royal Highness Crown Prince Dipendra (born 1971) was in a coma in hospital, was declared king. His Royal Highness Prince Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, brother of His late Majesty King Birendra was proclaimed regent in accordance with the Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal - 1990. King Dipendra (at the age of 29) passed away the next day. According to the constitution, then, His Royal Highness Prince Gyanendra was proclaimed king of the Kingdom of Nepal. The Crown prince Dipendra had fallen in love with Devyani. Being Devyanis mother birth-place India (Gwaliyar) and her mothers mother was lower Rana family, the King & queen denied him marriage to Devyani. Then, Dipendra became aggressive towards his parents. At that time, RAW penetrated the story. RAW agents convinced Devyani to hypnotize Prince Dipendra so that he would kill his father and become the King himself. Devyanis mother was also furious because she herself wanted to marry King Birendra in the past. She was jealous of Queen Aiswarya and wanted her daughter to be queen of Nepal. After the misfortune incident Dipendra puzzled out and he was nervous. And he shot himself using his left hand, because his eating & writing practice was by his left hand. In that black night Prince Gyanendra was at Pokhara for the meeting of King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation. In the context of Palaces bloodbath 2001, senior journalist Pusphpa Raj Pradhan writes- Queen Aishwara was against the choice of son Dipendra to marry Deviyani, daughter of Pashupati Shumsher Rana. Earlier, King Birendra was positive with Dipendra, but when Indian ambassador KV Rajan and also some Indian sages started to lobby to accept Deviyani, the King became alert. For one and a half years, Dipendra’s relation with his parents was not cordial. On the other hand, his relationship with Deviyani was becoming more and more serious. He had attempted to marry Deviyani in a temple. Deviyani’s parent had brought another Indian Tantric to materialize the relation between Dipendra and Devyani. Without strong assurance from any of the external power centers, Dipendra could not move forward for such a heinous crime. His plan to kill his father only failed and he was compelled to open fire on others as others wanted to stop him from committing this crime. Dipendra again went to his father’s body to confirm whether he was dead or not. Finally, when he saw many relatives’ dead bodies, he felt guilty and opened fire him. Divyani was allowed to fly to Delhi the same night, immediately after the Palace bloodbath! Deviyani, who was closely associated with Dipendra, is the lady who may know this great plan considering the phone records, as Dipendra’s last call was to Deviyani. That is all ! I tribute the great nationalist King Birendra and his family! Dirgha Raj Prasai
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 01:04:09 +0000

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