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Nepalese Maoists win 120 seats

FIFTY PERCENT There are 240 directly elected seats, accounting for 40 percent of the total seats in the 601-member assembly. Results for other seats are expected this week

AP AND AFP , KATHMANDU

“It does not matter whether he lives in India or Nepal. We have already decided with the interim constitution what will be done. We are going to declare Nepal a republic, and he will have to accept it,” Mahara said.

Gyanendra came to the throne in bizarre and tragic circumstances in 2001, when his popular brother and eight other family members were shot dead by a drunk, drugged, love-sick and suicidal crown prince.

The new monarch and his son Paras — loathed for his reported playboy lifestyle — failed to win the hearts and minds of a public that viewed the pair’s survival of the palace massacre as deeply suspicious.

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