Hundreds of protestors poured onto the streets of Kathmandu on Saturday carrying national flags to demand the restoration of Nepal's constitutional monarchy and declare the Himalayan nation a 'Hindu state.' Pro-monarch demonstrations have been taking place across Nepal for several weeks now, largely organised by the country's Opposition Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and other royalist outfits. The RPP ratcheted up its protests on Friday, launching a movement in the southern city of Hetauda, before following it up with further rallies in Jhapa and Kathmandu.
Pro-monarchy demonstrations have not been particularly unusual in Nepal since the country adopted a Federal Democratic-Republican system in 2008. Nepal's journey to a democratic Republic is characterised by a long and bloody struggle that can be traced back 70 years but was truly instigated when the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) openly declared war on Nepal's government in 1996. June 1, 2001, is widely regarded as, perhaps, the most important day in the nation's story when a surreal act of regicide all but confirmed the eventual toppling of the monarchy.
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