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Nepal's former royal family seeks waiver for back electricity bills
Nov 14, 2008, 3:28 GMT
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Mr Gyanendra has already moved to his private residence in the capital a couple of months ago and it is thought to be no less than a palace.
Also, it is believe that the former King is still very much enjoying his luxurious lifestyle behind the scenes!
i dont think it is the good idea for the government to ask for the elericity bill now coz they were ruling at that time .so i think governmebt should ask for it. it will be unfair to the king for me he is still king of nepal he will be back anyway...
if prachanda is the son of mother he should not ask for the bill. no matter it will cost something for the country .. if there were no shah king then i think prachanda wont be able to be a prime minister as he is now coz of shah......
jai desh jai naresh
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