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Kathmandu (ANTARA News/AFP) - Nepal`s Maoists on Thursday warned the country`s ousted king to keep out of politics in the new Himalayan republic, the day after the former monarch vacated his Kathmandu palace.

"He should not disturb the development of the republic, and refrain from engaging in counter-revolutionary activities," Maoist second-in-command Baburam Bhattarai told reporters.

"We don`t want him to be used as a weapon for counter-revolutionary forces in this transitional and sensitive period," the top Maoist said.

A Maoist-dominated assembly voted on May 28 to abolish the country`s 240-year-old monarchy, the culmination of a 2006 peace deal between the former rebels and mainstream political parties.

The ex-king, Gyanendra Shah, left his palace late on Wednesday.

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