Indore youth claims no-man's land near Egypt, declares himself 'king'

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In an exclusive interview with the Times of India, Suyash said that he did not necessarily want his kingdom to be a place where people came to live, but instead wanted to run a country on a community basis.

"To make money, I might also offer people to be the President of the country for a month and charge a huge amount for it," the king said, declaring his plan to form a community based kingdom where everyone will be connected to each other online.

An avid internet surfer, Dixit had read online about this only patch on Earth which was habitable but not a part of any country several years ago. 20 days ago when his trip to Egypt was finalized, he sought the blessings of the former claimant of the land, a US resident Jeremiah Heaton and made plans to become the king.

Suyash, who is also the CEO of a IT company, has till now received over 800 applications from people across the globe to be his kingdom's citizens and has received over thousand friend requests on his social media website.

Speaking about his adventure, Suyash said that he achieved the actual task of going to the place and becoming the king within a day and it was not until he boarded his flight back to India on November 7, 2017 that he declared himself as the king of the territory.
Indore youth claims no-man's land near Egypt, declares himself 'king' - Times of India

Right on. Except for that little terrorist group over there.
 

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