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CBSE Chapter 5
Class: 10th CBSE
Ch: 5 Popular Struggle and Movement
NCERT Politics , Long answer type of questions
Important Question SST
Ch:5 Politics Important Questions for board
Extra Questions For CBSE Board and Other State Board
Discuss about the movement for democracy in Nepal?
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Nepal witnessed an extraordinary popular movement in April 2006. The movement was aimed at restoring democracy. Nepal, you might recall, was one of the ‘third wave’ countries that had won democracy in 1990. Although the king formally remained the head of the state, the real power was exercised by popularly elected representatives. King Birendra, who has accepted this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, was killed in a mysterious massacre of the royal family in 2001. King Gyanendra, the new king of Nepal, was not prepared to accept democratic rule. He took advantage of the weakness and unpopularity of the democratically elected government. In February 2005, the king dismissed the then Prime Minister and dissolved the popularly elected Parliament. The movement of April2006 was aimed at regaining popular control over the government from the king.