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May 08, 2008 Thursday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 2, 1429



For temple, Gyanendra will remain king


BHUBANESHWAR (India) May 7: Nepal’s monarch may soon be reduced to a commoner — but there is one place he will always be king.

Officials at the Jagannath Temple in India said on Wednesday that political events in Nepal, where the country’s soon-to-be communist rulers plan to abolish the monarchy, would have no bearing on King Gyanendra’s special privileges at the shrine.—AP







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