The
people of Bhutan had voted in People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the then first
Opposition Party of the Bhutan, perhaps the least Opposition in the world it had
been. PDP won 32 seats casting in as the ruling government for next five years,
where Druk Phuentsum Tshogpa (DPT), the then first democratically elected
government secured 15 seats, making up the Opposition.
It
was a matter of immense surprise to witness unexpectedly huge victory over DPT,
which had proved formidable if primary result is anything to indicate, wherein
DPT received a grand victory over three contesting parties. Until the eve of
General Election, undoubtedly, DPT had a huge support. If not for the events
that unfolded in the proximity of Poll Day that was all against DPT, the face
of Election Result could have been very different than what had been witnessed.
The events that unrolled at the eve of election though (might be) well-intentioned
were ill-timed. This, to my understanding and knowledge had hugely impacted the
election outcome. There was also a lot of scaremongering that went length and
breadth, which stirred the sentiments of the people. Also, as reported by
Former PM, the likely Opposition Leader, there were some lapses in the election
process. However, this can be strengthened with time. Whatever be the case, the
will of the people would be respected for they have exercised their franchise
to elect PDP as the new government, a choice for change.
The
conceivable reason why people of Bhutan voted for PDP could be that they have
ample promises to offer for the people, the pledges that could lift up the
sentiments of the voters, who are all loaded with earthly expectations. So, PDP
could provide in black-and-white, the promises that well sync with the
expectations of the voters. For, DPT they were under duress to squander off
their campaign period in replying to the accusations made by the PDP who had
numerous flaws to point out from the past five years. Some people (possibly anti-DPT)
even blamed that DPT had no pledges for they had observed DPT candidates
talking about their achievements and successes of the past five years when time
was earmarked for talking about their pledges to the people, an offer for next
five year if elected.
Personally,
I see no justifiable reason, a lone benefit that would accrue out my
inclination to either of the parties. My vote is not for the party but for the
candidate of my constituency, who can act as proxy on behalf of the
constituency uncompromising the larger interest, the interest of the nation at
the cost of one’s constituency. A candidate who could stake to save the
interest of the nation for continued peace, harmony and prosperity in the
country. The self interest must be subordinated by party interest and party
interest must be subordinated by the interest of the nation. The nation must
seat atop.
We
congratulate both the parties for breaking through primaries, for it only shows
the trust and faith that people have for the two parties who were in the ring
to take a new journey, a journey towards Democracy. Also, we applaud the
parties for transcending through thorny pathways of general election and look
forward for yet another season of growths in our country under the helm of PDP
government, a horse on whom our trust and faith had been loaded expecting to
carry on without losing faith. A nation’s wishes and prayers are resoundingly
chanted. It’s time for the government to listen and meditate for enlightening
growth of peace and harmony in the country.
Adieu
Election 2013!