Pro-Monarchy Rally Hits Kathmandu Ahead of Nepal's March Elections | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Pro-Monarchy Rally Hits Kathmandu Ahead of Nepal's March Elections | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Supporters of Nepal’s former royal family have staged a protest rally in central Nepal, demanding the restoration of the monarchy 17 years after it was abolished. The demonstration coincided with the birth anniversary of Prithvi Narayan Shah. The rally follows violent Gen Z-led protests last year over corruption, unemployment and governance, which left at least 77 people dead and led to the collapse of the government. As elections approach in March, thousands of young Nepalis have applied for temporary police roles, while former king Gyanendra Shah has re-entered public debate. Firstpost | World News | News Live | Vantage | Palki Sharma | News #firstpost #vantageonfirstpost #palkisharma #worldnews Vantage is a ground-breaking reports, opinions, and current affairs show from Firstpost. Catering to a global audience, Vantage covers the biggest reports stories from a 360-degree perspective, giving viewers a chance to assess the impact of world events through a uniquely Indian lens. The show is anchored by Palki Sharma, Managing Editor, Firstpost. By breaking stereotypes, Vantage aims to challenge conventional wisdom and present an alternative view on global affairs, defying the norm and opening the door to new perspectives. The show goes beyond the headlines to uncover the hidden stories – making Vantage a destination for thought-provoking ideas. Vantage airs Monday to Friday at 9 PM IST on Firstpost across all leading platforms. Subscribe to Firstpost channel and press the bell icon to get notified when we go live. https://www.youtube.com/@Firstpost Follow Firstpost on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstpost/ Follow Firstpost on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firstpostin/ Follow Firstpost on Twitter: https://twitter.com/firstpost Follow Firstpost on WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va6zOIrEQIamseyg762V

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