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Nepal king didn't pay power bill for decade

PTI | JANUARY 15, 2016, 12:00 AM IST

Kathmandu

Nepal's former King Gyanendra Shah has not paid his electricity dues for more than a decade amounting to USD 70,000 including fines, according to authorities.

The state-owned Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) said that the last King of Nepal has not paid electricity bill of Nagarjun Palace, his private property for ten years and six months.

The bill comes around Rs 7 million equivalent to USD 70,000 including late fines.

Gyanendra, who vacated the Narayan Hiti Royal Palace here in 2008, has been living in Nagarjuna Palace, a royal property situated 10 km north of Kathmandu.

He has not been paying the electricity dues for the Nagarjuna Palace which he has been occupying since he left the Narayan Hiti royal palace, for ten years and seven months.

According to assistant director of NEA Mukunda Man Chitrakar, the staff at Nagarjuna Palace have refused to accept any letter sent by NEA raising the issue of unpaid electricity dues dues.

After the staff refused to receive NEA's letters, the electricity authority knocked the doors of Nirmal Niwas, another residence of Gyanendra in Kathmandu, where he used to live until the mysterious royal massacre in Nepal in 2001.

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