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100 _aBhattarai, Baburam
245 _aRoyal regression and the question of a Democratic Republic in Nepal
260 _c2005
300 _ap.3-6, 20.
362 _a30 Apr
520 _aIt is a matter of serious concern that even two months after the palace coup in Nepal, the democratic forces have not been able to come up with an effective and coordinated plan of resistance against the autocratic monarchy. In this context, th question of an anti-monarchy common minimum programme acceptable to all, including the parliamentary and revolutionary forces and international community, is important. It is the considered view of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) that the programme of election to a representative constituent assembly and institutionalisation of the democratic republic is best suited for the purpose. No one should be in doubt that without the complete abolition of the archaic institution of feudal monarchy and its puppet, the Royal Nepal Army, no form of democracy can be secure in Nepal. - Reproduced.
650 _aNepal - Politics and government
650 _aPolitics and government
773 _aYoung Indian
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