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iris [78.8K]
2 years ago
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Ranas themselves were responsible for their downfall . Justify it​

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pentagon [3]2 years ago
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The Rana regime was established at the cost of many innocent lives and it was doomed to fail. Ordinary people from the every beginning had developed hatred and distaste upon the system through they could not bring it out easily. They were kept just in strong suppression and deprivation. Conspiracies for power among the kith and kin of the Ranas became the major characteristics of the period. Opponents from Jung Bahadur's own family hatched plots to below him up but kill him. After his death sons of Dhir Shumsher (his own half brother) wiped his sons away and changed the roll of succession in their favour. Ranoddip, who succeeded Jung Bahadur was assassinated while in office. As an efforts for limiting the roll of succession in favour of his family line, Chandra Shumsher categorised Ranas into class A (those born from ordinary marriage relations) and declared the class C out from the roll. Those excluded would naturally try to destroy those in power to recover their position. The Ranas had themselves sowed seeds of their failure. Ranas' suppressive activities encouraged continuous efforts of protest. Lakhan Thapa got martyrdom as he tried to finish Jung Bahadur when the later was in his hunting excursion. Chandra Shumsher suppressed the anti-Rana activities of Gorkha league (raising awareness in India), Arya Samaj (encouraging religions reformations). Krishnalal Upadhyay who wrote Makaiko kheti an analogical satire on the Ranas, was imprisoned. Later anti-Rana movements got momentum in Tulasi Mehar's Charkha Movement (that followed Mahatma Ghandhi's policy of protest through weaving), Prachanda Gorkha (first political party established to overthrow the Rana regime), Mahabir School and Library establishment (working towards raising publish awareness), etc. Through these activities were suppressed immediately, they helped weaken the root of the Rana regime the long run. Even after the execution of the Praja Parishad leaders in 1997 BS the anti-Rana agitation did not stop. Later the Nepali Congress started armed revolution which was contributed to by King Tribhuwan. The reigning king abdicated the throne and took asylum in the Indian Embassy. finally the Ranas agreed upon the Delhi compromise which somehow marked their end.

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