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REALLY WANT A REPUBLIC: Maoist cadres gather at the Maitighar Mandala on Sunday to show off their signature campaign for the declaration of a republic by the interim parliament.
(KIRAN PANDAY)


ARE WE THERE YET?: Some 400 people march from Bhrikutimandap to Basantapur in a rally organised by the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities on Thursday to pressure the government to announce the dates for elections to the constituent assembly and declare a republic.
(MIN BAJRACHARYA)


GETTING ON WITH IT: Motorcyclists and bicyclists evade a demonstration to protest the killing of manpower agency owner Rajiv Shrestha by using the footpath instead at the Maitighar Mandala.
(KIRAN PANDAY)


D?J? VU: In scenes reminiscent of the April Uprising, policemen guard the statue of King Tribhuban in Tripureswor, after Mahendra's statue in Kalimati was demolished by the Young Communist League on Tuesday.
(MIN BAJRACHARYA)


PUPPETRY: The Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities and civil society build an elaborate palace-and then a prison cell-for an effigy of King Gyanendra at Basantapur on Thursday.
(MIN BAJRACHARYA)



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