Four years after his car was stoned by angry protesters and his royal legacy abolished by parliament, Nepal's former crown prince Paras has begun to regain his halo, thanks to the mounting public anger against the unsuccessful political parties.
Ahead of a fresh crisis with the Maoist party having called an indefinite general strike nationwide, Paras was given a hero's welcome in southern Nepal Wednesday as he began a series of public appearances, the first since the abolition of monarchy in 2008.
The 39-year-old had chosen to go into self-imposed exile in Singapore, unable to forgive his father, deposed king Gyanendra, for surrendering power after a sweeping pro-democracy movement in 2006.
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