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Picture of Yogi Adityanath at Nepal at a Mantrasist rally in Nepal

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Last updated: 12 March 2025 14:47
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Picture of Yogi Adityanath at Nepal at a Mantrasist rally in Nepal

Following the pictures of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a controversy was held here to welcome a disputed King Gyanendra Shah in a dispute after a dispute in Nepal.

As soon as 77 -year -old Gyanendra, after visiting religious places in different parts of the country, landed at the Tribon International Airport from Pokhara on a Simric air helicopter on Sunday, hundreds of loyalists, including leaders and Caders of Manchist Restrian Democratra Party (RPP) started sliding slogans.

The purpose of the rally was to showcase support for the restoration of monarchy in Nepal. Hundreds of loyalists riding a motorbike carrying a picture of Gyanendra greeted him on both sides of the road outside the airport. Some supporters also displayed pictures of Adityanath’s image with Gyanendra.

However, the inclusion of images of BJP leader Adityanath along with Gyanendra met various political groups as well as criticism from the general public on social media.

After the backlash, RPP spokesman Gyanendra Shahi alleged that the performance of Adityanath’s photo was a deliberate attempt by the KP Oli-LED government to spoil the pro-pro-riding agitation. He accused the Oli government of orchestrating the move through infiltration.

Shahi claimed in a social media post on Sunday, “The picture of Yogi Adityanath was displayed at the rally on the advice of Oli on the advice of Prime Minister KP Oli, Bishanu Rimal.”

Rimal strongly denied the allegations.

In a social media post, he said, “This was an illusion that was created by disintegration by unqualified people who accidentally reached a responsible position.” Meanwhile, without Adityanath’s name, Prime Minister Oli said on Monday at an event in Kathmandu, “We do not use the picture of foreign leaders in our rallies.” Gyanendra allegedly met Adityanath during a visit to Uttar Pradesh in January.

Former Raja supporters have been rallied in various parts of the country including Kathmandu and Pokhara for the last few days, for the last few days, demanding the restoration of the monarchy ended after the movement of people in 2008.

The churningists have become active since democracy day in February, when Gyanendra said, “It is time for us to protect the country and take responsibility for national unity.”

(This story is not edited by NDTV employees and auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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