
Nepal's former king Gyanendra Shah has voiced concern over the nation's stability, warning it "might not survive anymore" four months after a youth-led uprising ousted the previous government. Shah, deposed in 2008, criticized leaders for failing to address youth dissatisfaction and called for national unity to overcome a crisis. He highlighted the country's lack of development and expressed worry about its very survival, urging a consensus-based approach to prosperity.
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