Top 5 Conspiracy Theories about
Nepal Royal massacre. The Nepalese royal
Massacre was perhaps the most tragic
incident happened in a royal family of
Nepal which took place on 1st of June
2001 at Narayanhity Royal Palace. The whole
Nepal was in a great shock and disbelief
hearing the terrible news where the
entire family of King Birendra vanished.
Ten people died including the
perpetrator and five were wounded. It was
reported that the whole murders were
committed by Crown Prince Dipendra
as he had been drinking heavily and had
misbehaved with one of the guests. His
father, King Birendra told his oldest son
to leave the party but after one hour he
returned with weapons and began to fire
which resulted the killing of his father
and other other relatives and himself.
Prince Paris, however, suffered minor
injuries and managed to save three royals.
Even though the official investigation
and report showed the Dipendra as the
responsible person for the massacre, many
Nepalese were shocked and confused and
we're negating all the blames of the
crown prince because he was well
educated, very popular and well respected
by Nepalese population. Some people also
argued that he simply couldn't do all
those shootings neither for the throne
nor for the shake of his beloved Devyani
Rana, which is the most circulated rumor.
Birendra BIR Bikram Shah with the 11th
king of Nepal. He was in the heart of
millions of Nepalese and was regarded as
one of the greatest kings, who wanted the
Nepalese people to experience real
democracy. After his death Nepalese
people suffered a huge loss or say they
lost their father and became orphan.
Despite all those official reports,
Nepalese people had had their own
opinions regarding the disastrous
incident reverbing in their homes,
canteens, streets and offices. The most
probable conspiracy theories can be as follows
1. Tul Bahadur Sherchan
Imagine who may be the person behind the
extinction of the generation of popular
and beloved King Birendra on that very
fateful night, 1st of June 2001? Someone
bold enough to come forward in public to
claim the whole incident. It was
officially declared that Dipendra was
responsible for the incident. But after a
year, all of a sudden, a man named Tul
Bahadur Sherchan takes all the responsibility of
the Royal Massacre officially.
Challenging the Government of Nepal, he
revealed it in a reporter's meeting
dramatically and suspiciously.
Have a look what he said on the video:
2. Security Officials and Doctor. A. Within the palace:
The Narayanhity palace was
protected by huge number of guards with
legal weapons. So, any one of them could
have done shooting that led to massacre.
B. The hospital
Dipendra was in coma for 3 days. His
regular doctor was obstructed time and
again to see him. Who did that and why? A
new doctor conducted a test and declared
him dead. The surprising thing is that
there wasn't post mortem of his body
after his death instead he was taken
straight away for the cremation. Why not
post mortem? 3. India behind the massacre.
King Birendra had rejected Indian
proposal for security, water resource
management, industry and commerce. The
Defence Co-operation Article 4 states
that the Government of Nepal should
consult with the Government of India
before purchasing any defense items from
countries other than India. Immediately
King Birendra concluded a secret armed
purchase with China to supply
obsolescent air defense artillery. He
wanted to show that Nepal has the
sovereignty right to determine its own
defence requirements. However this matter
had cooled down after a long economic
blockade but we can argue that India
can't do anything when it comes to
security and most probably they had hand
in the massacre. Even Pushpa Dahal,
the Chairman of the Nepalese Maoist
party, claimed that the massacre was
planned by the Indian intelligence
agency RAW. 4. Two masked men.
Raktakunda is an Nepali novel
which has many secrets based on the
accounts of the real events that took
place in the year 2001. The Author of
this novel is Krishna Abiral, who is
also a journalist. He interviewed one of
the surviving witnesses, who work in the
palace as a maid of the Queen. The book
deducts the declaration that Dipendra
killed his parents, siblings and other
relatives. In this historical novel, the
author states that there were two men
messed as Crown Prince Dipendra who fired
the shots that led to the massacre. Who
were those two men? Well this conspiracy
is still unsolved. 5. Gyanendra Bir
Bikram Shah. It is quite surprising fact
that Gyanendra, the younger brother of
King Birendra was outside of the valley
when you monsters incident occurred on
that Friday night during the family
gathering at Narayanhity palace. Not
only that all the family members of
Birendra’s side where gun down while
Gyanendra's side were unharmed at all. Well,
this may be a coincidence but it can be
taken into account that Gyanendra
wanted the throne so he is the plotter
behind this disastrous act. Thanks for
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