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 Why the royal coup failed- Wikileaks
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Posted on 09-06-11 9:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Summary: King Gyandendra surrendered his power because his army wasn’t strong enough. The Royal Nepal army’s ineptitude and corruption was the reason behind poor preparedness against the insurgency; aided by US-Indo refusal to supply arms.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-09-05/south-asia/30115173_1_rna-royal-nepalese-army-royal-coup
KATHMANDU: When Nepal's controversial king Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah handed over power to a resurrected parliament on April 24, 2006 and faced the abolition of his throne, it might not have been entirely the thought of his subjects' wellbeing that prompted the move.
While royalists say the monarch, who had seized power through a bloodless coup the previous year, stepped down because he wanted to avert the bloodshed that would have occurred had the army been asked to take on the crowds demanding the restoration of democracy, the real reason could be that the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) was running out of ammunition.
In February and March 2006, days before the 19 days' peaceful protests that paralysed the royal regime started, the RNA's arsenal had started dwindling alarmingly after its main arms suppliers, India, the US and UK, stopped providing arms the previous year to show their disapproval of the royal coup, according to the latest Wikileaks revelations
Source: Nepal news, wikileaks, Times of India

 
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Flawed conclusion based on wrong facts.

King Gyanendra left the palace because he was not prepared to kill his own citizens.  The poor king took decision with heart, not with brain.

 
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Or may be he would have been hunted by the people as Gaddhafi and Mubarak if he had killed the citizens, just showing the other part. And by the way he was not poor he was rich and he still is rich.

 
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@makalekanchha
"Flawed conclusion based on wrong facts."

First of facts are never wrong, that's oxymoronic. Second, read the article and tell me what conclusion you gather.
Third.....u serious?
 
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makkalekanchha: Gyanebro ko tyati buddi bhaako bhae aaja pani uni raajaa nai hunthe. Chetana bhayaa...


 


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