Explain any three features of the Nepal's Second movement for Democracy.
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In April 2006, Nepal witnessed an extraordinary movement to restore democracy. The features of this movement were as follows.
1) The movement aimed to reverse King Gyanendra's orders of dismissing the Parliament and restore the democracy in Nepal.
2) All the major political parties in the Parliament came together and formed an alliance called the Seven Party Alliance (SPA), which announced a four day strike in Kathmandu.
3) They were joined by Maoist insurgents and various other organisations, as their protest developed into an indefinite strike. Millions of people resisted curfew and gathered on the streets every day demanding the restoration of democracy. Ultimately, the King was forced to concede all the demands of the people, i.e. restoration of democracy, power to an all party government and the formation of a new constituent assembly in the country.
This movement is known as the Nepal's second movement of democracy.
1) The movement aimed to reverse King Gyanendra's orders of dismissing the Parliament and restore the democracy in Nepal.
2) All the major political parties in the Parliament came together and formed an alliance called the Seven Party Alliance (SPA), which announced a four day strike in Kathmandu.
3) They were joined by Maoist insurgents and various other organisations, as their protest developed into an indefinite strike. Millions of people resisted curfew and gathered on the streets every day demanding the restoration of democracy. Ultimately, the King was forced to concede all the demands of the people, i.e. restoration of democracy, power to an all party government and the formation of a new constituent assembly in the country.
This movement is known as the Nepal's second movement of democracy.
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The won it in 1990
The power was exercised by the elected party
King remain the head of the state
The power was exercised by the elected party
King remain the head of the state
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