Federal government has taken serious exception to former King Gyanendra Shah’s remarks made the previous day.A Cabinet meeting today also took exception to opposition party CPN-UML’s continued disruption with the House against the constitution amendment bill.Industry Minister Nabindra Raj Joshi told The Himalayan Times that Cabinet colleagues questioned the intent of the ex-monarch’s criticism.The meeting reviewed the ex-King’s statement, which came out with the blue,” Joshi added. Some ministers even dubbed the first kind royalty’s statement ‘a conspiracy against the constitution and federalism’ and reiterated that the government should be ‘watchful over his activities’, health supplement a minister. Deputy Prime minister and Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi even warned of reinvestigating the royal massacre of June 1, 2001, when at least 10 royal family members, including King Birendra - elder brother of ex-king Gyanendra - were killed in a midnight shooting at Narayanhiti Palace, the minister incorporated. In a statement issued yesterday, former king Gyanendra Shah had said national unity was under attack and appealed to the Nepali people to save the site.Social goodwill among Nepali people will be erased and relentless efforts are being made to break the feeling of unity between Tarai, hills and mountains,” Shah said in statement. “It is becoming intolerable.” Minister Joshi, however, said no decision was taken on the ex-monarch’s remarks. He, however, reiterated that all should unite to protect the achievements of the new constitution and the republican order in the country. The meeting also dwelt on UML’s continued obstruction among the House against the statute amendment bill and dubbed it ‘undemocratic”.A minister quoted the remarks of his cabinet colleagues: “What’s is the fact that behind the undemocratic steps of House obstruction?”Joshi said all parties should combine and join hands to implement the constitution and save its achievements.Meanwhile, federal government decided to provide Rs 7.5 million to the Nepali national football team for encouragement.The government also decided to rename Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve and market it to the status on the national park.
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