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From BBC India has declared three days of national mourning after 11 members of Nepal's royal family - including King Birendra and Queen Aiswary - were killed by the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Dipendra. Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh said "the government and people of India are stunned and deeply shocked at the tragic and untimely demise of His Majesty the King of Nepal, Her Majesty the Queen, and other members of the royal family." Kofi Annan appealed for calm "As a close neighbour and friend, India conveys its heartfelt condolences to the mourning nation," Mr Singh said in a statement. Traffic along Nepal's border with India has come to a standstill. Correspondents trying to enter Nepal from the Indian state of West Bengal were stopped at the border point by Nepalese customs officials. No reasons were given. British Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke of a "dreadful tragedy". "The royal family of Nepal have many ties with this country," Mr Blair said. "Through the Gurkhas we have a particular respect and affinity for the people of Nepal and I think it is only right to express our deep sympathy and condolences to them over what has happened." In his tribute, Australian Prime Minister John Howard described King Birendra as a "pillar of stability in Nepal's transition to democracy". "It is my earnest hope that peace and order will be maintained in Nepal. This will be important for Nepal and for the stability of its wider region," Mr Howard said. The United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has also issued an appeal for calm. Indian FM: Three days of national mourning In a statement he said he was "deeply saddened by this tragedy" and called for "calm and stability in this difficult period." Singapore has also expressed shock at the killings. Former Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto characterised Friday's killing as "an unbelievable incident", saying "the people's respect for the king had been enhanced in the country's democratisation process". Search BBC News Online Advanced search options BBC RADIO NEWS BBC ONE TV NEWS WORLD NEWS SUMMARY BBC NEWS 24 BULLETIN PROGRAMMES GUIDE Royal massacre background and news Key stories: How it happened Royal proclamation Mourning in pictures Royal family Birendra: Monarch of change Dipendra: Gentle man who went beserk World reaction: India mourns Prince Charles 'shocked' Background: Country profile: Nepal Timeline: Nepal Maoist revolt BBC WORLD SERVICE News in Nepali TALKING POINT Send us your tributes See also: 02 Jun 01 | South Asia Nepal royal assassin named king Internet links: Nepal homepage Nepal news The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top South Asia stories now: Nepal royal assassin named king India in mourning for Nepal king Pakistan fireworks blast kills nine Dipendra: Gentle man who went beserk Taleban blame US women's groups Rain halts England progress Over 30 feared dead in ferry accident Nepal's monarch of change
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