(NEPALI VERSION NOVEL)
June 1, 2001. Crown Prince Dipendra was officially termed as the sole perpetrator of the regicide about which a sizable number of Nepali people are reluctant to believe such version. In this light, The Apocalypse meticulously portrays each and every incident surrounding the massacre. However unbelievable it might appear, it was Dipendra who went on a shooting rampage to kill his entire family members, including himself on that dreadful night. A high-level investigation commission constituted following the massacre has already proved this fact by gathering enough evidences.
The late crown prince in his later days was somewhat able to build a good rapport with commoners. However, this, in no way, can be taken as a sole yardstick to gauge his entire personality. His disposition indeed was fraught with dark elements unknown to may. So much so, Dipendra, propelled by his egotistically cold attitude, went to the extent of wiping out the entire bloodline of his own family. The gestures and demanours exhibited by him towards those closely associated to him give ample space to point the finger at him. For the sake of fulfilling his hedonistic tendency, coupled with the gross obsession with his lover i.e., Devyani, he was all out to run the risk at any level.
Again this backdrop, the book sheds light on the actual truth behind the onset of the hair-raising horror in a frictional vein. The rest is history
June 1, 2001. Crown Prince Dipendra was officially termed as the sole perpetrator of the regicide about which a sizable number of Nepali people are reluctant to believe such version. In this light, The Apocalypse meticulously portrays each and every incident surrounding the massacre. However unbelievable it might appear, it was Dipendra who went on a shooting rampage to kill his entire family members, including himself on that dreadful night. A high-level investigation commission constituted following the massacre has already proved this fact by gathering enough evidences.
The late crown prince in his later days was somewhat able to build a good rapport with commoners. However, this, in no way, can be taken as a sole yardstick to gauge his entire personality. His disposition indeed was fraught with dark elements unknown to may. So much so, Dipendra, propelled by his egotistically cold attitude, went to the extent of wiping out the entire bloodline of his own family. The gestures and demanours exhibited by him towards those closely associated to him give ample space to point the finger at him. For the sake of fulfilling his hedonistic tendency, coupled with the gross obsession with his lover i.e., Devyani, he was all out to run the risk at any level.
Again this backdrop, the book sheds light on the actual truth behind the onset of the hair-raising horror in a frictional vein. The rest is history