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God king pays tax for first time | |
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King Gyanendra of Nepal and his son, Crown Prince Paras, have been forced to pay tax - for the first time in the history of the monarchy. | |
Officials at Kathmandu's international airport say the king and the prince were charged customs duties on imported goods this week. | Officials at Kathmandu's international airport say the king and the prince were charged customs duties on imported goods this week. |
The king, revered as a Hindu god by many followers, had his powers stripped away by the government this year. | The king, revered as a Hindu god by many followers, had his powers stripped away by the government this year. |
He was forced to surrender absolute power after weeks of street protests. | He was forced to surrender absolute power after weeks of street protests. |
Previous constitutions have exempted the king from paying tax. But in May, parliament removed the exemption. | |
'According to law' | 'According to law' |
"The customs office at the Tribhuvan International Airport charged a total of 130,893 rupees ($1,817 dollars) as duty and tax to release 50 torches and a hunting trophy," Lok Darshan Regmi, the head of the airport customs department said, the AFP news agency reports. | "The customs office at the Tribhuvan International Airport charged a total of 130,893 rupees ($1,817 dollars) as duty and tax to release 50 torches and a hunting trophy," Lok Darshan Regmi, the head of the airport customs department said, the AFP news agency reports. |
"Palace officials took away the parcel after paying the amount Wednesday. We imposed the tax according to the law," Mr Regmi said. | "Palace officials took away the parcel after paying the amount Wednesday. We imposed the tax according to the law," Mr Regmi said. |
It is not clear why the king wanted so many torches. | It is not clear why the king wanted so many torches. |
The BBC's Charles Haviland in Kathmandu says the tax payment is the latest in a series of humiliating blows for the king. | |
His extensive lands are to be nationalised. Parliament has also taken on the right to decide who succeeds to the throne if the monarchy survives. | |
King Gyanendra seized power in a royal coup in 2005, saying that the civilian government was failing to deal with the Maoist insurgency. | King Gyanendra seized power in a royal coup in 2005, saying that the civilian government was failing to deal with the Maoist insurgency. |
But the Maoists and a seven-party opposition grouping formed an alliance to end his rule. | But the Maoists and a seven-party opposition grouping formed an alliance to end his rule. |
A constituent assembly is due to be established next year that will decide on whether the monarchy should be abolished. | A constituent assembly is due to be established next year that will decide on whether the monarchy should be abolished. |
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