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Photos of violent performance in Kathmandu on Friday.
Two people died in a violent protest on Friday demanding a monarchy in Nepal. Police have arrested 105 people for promoting violence, damaging private property and arson.
These include Rashtriya Prajatantra Party Vice President Rabindra Mishra, General Secretary Dhawal Shamsher Rana. Apart from this, 17 other leaders, including activists supporting the monarchy like Nepal, Shepherd Limbu and Santosh Tamang, are also included.
According to sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Navraj Subedi, the lead organizer of the demonstration, has been kept in the house arrest. At the same time, the Chief Commander of this demonstration Durga Parsai is being searched.
The protesters of more than 40 Nepali organizations on Friday set him on fire after vandalizing a building in Tinkun, Kathmandu. The protesters also threw stones at the police, in response to which the security personnel had to fract tear gas shells.
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During the Protest, a protestor throwing a tear bell at the police.

The protesters set fire to a house, after which the police sealed the place.

During the performance, the monarchy showed the poster of the late King Gyanendra Shah.

The protesters vandalized the Nepal’s Communist Party office and set fire there.

The protesters fired stones at the police, in response to which the police had to fire tear gases.
Curfew removed in Kathmandu
On Friday, the administration implemented curfew in Kathmandu and deployed the army. Curfew has been removed from the eastern part of Kathmandu after the situation improved on Saturday morning.
Protesters gave the government a week -long ultimatum
On Friday, the protesters were raising slogans like ‘Raja Aao Desh Bachao’, ‘Corrupt Sarkar Murdabad’ and ‘We want the monarchy back’. He has given a week -long ultimatum to the government. He says that if action is not taken on their demands, there will be a more fierce protest.
Former King Gyanendra of Nepal had sought support from people on Divisions Day on 19 February. Since then, preparations were going on in the country for the ‘King Lao, Save the Desh’ movement.
King Gyanendra accused of family massacre
Former King Gyanendra Shah of Nepal has been accused of killing his family members in the Narayanhiti murder case on 1 June 2001. In this incident, 9 people of the royal family including Raja Virendra, Rani Aishwarya died.
Yuvraj Deepender was officially held responsible for the murder. However, many people believe that Gyanendra hatched this conspiracy to gain power, because that night he was not present in the palace and his family did not suffer any harm. The truth behind this mysterious murder remains controversial even today.

Former King Gyanendra Shah returned to Kathmandu on 9 March after a 2 -month stay at Pokhara, a tourist destination in Nepal. He was then welcomed by thousands of people.
87 -year -old Navraj Suvedi is leading the movement
Navraj Suvedi is leading the movement. They are associated with the Raj Sanstha Restoration Movement. Its purpose is to restore the monarchy in Nepal. In fact, the rebellion against the monarchy in Nepal in 2006 intensified.
After several weeks of protests that lasted for several weeks, the then King Gyanendra had to hand over all the strengths to the Parliament. But now the people of Nepal have been troubled by corruption, unemployment and frequent power change in the country.
Suvedi’s name came into the limelight when former King Gyanendra Shah took him forward to lead him to lead this movement. However, some of Nepal’s leading Rajwadi parties, such as the National Democracy Party (Raprapa) and Raprapa Nepal, have seen some dissatisfaction over his leadership.

Navraj Suvedi wants to make Nepal a Hindu nation.
Navraj Subedi said, “We are making our demands in a peaceful manner, but if we do not get a positive answer then we will be forced to intensify the performance. Our movement will continue until our motive is fulfilled.”
The story of the massacre of Nepali royal family…
Date 1 June. Day Friday. Narayanhiti Palace in Kathmandu. A party was running in the garden of the Palace. There were such parties every week in the royal family of Nepal. All the members of the royal family were in the party. All from young children to older older. One of them was also Prince Dipendra. He had reached the party at 6.45 pm and was playing billiards in a room nearby. In a short time Queen Aishwarya arrived with three nandas. Maharaja Birendra also reached a little late by giving an interview to a magazine. Deepender’s cousin Rajkumar Paras was also accompanied by mother and wife.
All laughter in the party was happy with joy, but everything was not normal with Rajkumar Deepender. He had drunk so much alcohol that he could not stand properly. When he fell into a drug, his younger brother Nirajan and cousin Paras brought him to his room with the help of some people.
After a while Deepender came out of the room wearing an army uniform. He had a German machine gun MP5K in one hand and the other hand had a colt M16 rifle. A 9mm pistol was also in his pants. The people present in the party were surprised to see Dipendra coming out in this condition.

Rajkumar Dipendra throughout the uniform. This picture is of a medal distribution program at Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu on 20 April 2000. (Photo: AFP)
Deepender moved forward and looked at father Birendra Shah. By the time someone could understand something, Dipendra pressed the machine gun father and pressed the trigger. A few seconds later the Maharaja of Nepal was lying on the ground. Deepender’s uncle grew to stop him, but Deepender shot him in his head from the point black range. The bullet crossed his head, piercing.
Deepender left the room and went to the garden. By now the people present there had guessed untoward. Queen Aishwarya ran after her, younger brother Prince Nirajan also ran with his mother. But Deepender first riddled his mother and then brother Nirajan with a bullet. In 3 to 4 minutes, Deepender had shot 12 people. Finally, through the garden, we stood on the bridge on the pond outside and started screaming loudly. Then he also shot himself in the head.

Photo of Nepal’s late king Birendra Singh and his wife Rani Aishwarya (Photo: AFP)
Katil Dipendra and his father Birendra were taken in the same car
Even after minutes of slaughtering, Maharaja Birendra’s breath was going on. Deepender was also alive. A few minutes later, the injured were taken from the car. Coincidentally, it happened that Dipendra and the injured father Birendra, who were shot, were taken to the hospital in the same car.
At 9:15 pm, the cars reached the hospital with the injured. Shortly, Nepal’s best heart surgeon, neuro surgeon and plastic surgeon reached. As soon as the queen was removed from the car, doctors declared her dead. Maharaj Birendra was also declared dead for a while. At one time there were so many injured in the hospital that there was no bed left in the trauma.
When Deepender was brought inside the stretcher, there was no bed left for him. They were laid by laying a mattress on the ground. Then Deepender was taken to the operation theater in a while. Three days later, Deepender also died on 4 June.