against it?
i dont know much isnt this coup d'etat a good thing??
Nope. The election was set for October 15, a new royally-mandated Election Commission was established going to run it, political parties were actively out campaigning for the elections. No charges of election fraud had been made yet. The Constitution wasn't perfect, but was probably the most democratic constitution since 1948. There's a reason it was called the People's Constitution. The democratic process was moving forward, and all major parties, including the government party, promised to start a process of amending the Constitution after the elections.
But less than a month before the election date, the military abrogates the Constitution and the elections are canceled. I don't agree with a lot of things the Premier has done, but I do believe in the right of the people to vote.
Allegations that the Premier disrespected the King and had a stranglehold of state agencies like the military and the judiciary are patently false - otherwise, how could the military overthrow him and appoint a senior judge as the new Premier?
Charges against him need to be settled in court, and people who don't like him need to vote against him - a coup is not the answer.