Nepali royalists are a political movement advocating for the restoration of Nepal's monarchy, abolished in 2008. They believe the Shah dynasty's return would...
Their primary aim is the restoration of the Shah dynasty monarchy, believing it offers stability, national unity, and preserves cultural identity in Nepal.
Nepal's monarchy was formally abolished on May 28, 2008, when the Constituent Assembly declared Nepal a federal democratic republic.
Support often comes from older generations, business communities, some cultural groups, and segments of the population nostalgic for the monarchy's perceived stability and order.
Yes, parties like the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) openly advocate for the restoration of the monarchy and a Hindu state, alongside various smaller groups.
Proponents argue it would provide a unifying figurehead, reduce political instability, prevent corruption, and safeguard Nepal's unique cultural and religious heritage.