
King Gyanendra is no longer the King of Nepal. In fact, he is the former King of the country. I wonder what he is doing these days. Well, most probably, he is now worried about the future of his family and friends. The only respite for him at this moment is from the matter that major political parties are divided over who should become the President and the Prime Minister.
Time has featured King Gyanendra recently and you can find detailed information here:
http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1810834_1810842,00.html
I guess that Gyanendra is in no mood to celebrate. However, he is solely responsible for the present condition. He should have gone for constitutional monarchy in the country when he became King. He wanted to have all the power and even desolved the parliament. For some time, he got all the power but then he lost.






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