Paras Bir Bikram Shah Dev
Paras Bir Bikram Shah Dev was Crown Prince of Nepal, the beneficiary obvious to the position of royalty, from 2001 until the nullification of the government by the Interim Constituent Assembly in 2008 after Constituent Assembly decisions. On 1 June 2001, Paras was at the Royal Palace amid the regal slaughter, which brought about the passings of King Birendra and the vast majority of the Royal Family, including Crown Prince Dipendra. Paras supported wounds in the slaughter and, as indicated by onlooker accounts, spared the lives of no less than three royals, including two kids, by pulling a couch over them. Gyanendra, who had held the title of King of Nepal quickly amid the 1950s, was again delegated lord. Paras, as King Gyanendra's just child, got to be Crown Prince of Nepal on 26 October 2001. In July 2007, the Nepalese Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala called for then-King Gyanendra to surrender the position of authority and for Paras to deny his dynastic rights for his child, Prince Hridayendra.
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