Gyanendra Shahi Urges Nepalis to Learn from the Bangladesh Crisis
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) leader Gyanendra Shahi has called on the Nepali people to learn serious lessons from the current political situation in Bangladesh. In a social media post, he noted that a country once famous for its top-tier medical education and global garment industry is now facing a deep crisis due to foreign interference.
Shahi expressed concern over the recent violence in Bangladesh, including the destruction of the statues of the "Father of the Nation" and the rise of ethnic and religious conflict. He warned that such chaos happens when a nation follows external signals instead of focusing on its own interests.
He urged Nepalis to stop following "baseless rumors" and instead focus on what the country truly needs: political stability, development, and good governance. He emphasized that the only way to save the nation is to stay alert and united against internal and external threats.
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