In Nepal, protests advocating for the return of the monarchy and the reinstatement of Hinduism as a state religion have surged. Demonstrators criticize political parties for corruption and ineffective governance, yearning for a change from the present system. Despite frustrations with the republic, major parties reject the monarchy’s return. The Rastriya Prajatantra Party, though small in Parliament, holds significant influence in the movement. While polls on monarchy support are lacking, sentiments for restoration persist. However, the movement faces challenges, with the king, Gyanendra, maintaining distance from political involvement since his abdication. The debate over Nepal’s political future continues amidst calls for monarchy revival.