18 July, 2013

Bhutan voted for Change

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...
Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 | Categories:

15 July, 2013

Ill-timed Events and clarifications witnessed during General Election 2013

At the eve of General Election 2013, Bhutan had witnessed numerous events that might have factored into the election result. The Royal Government of India decided to withdraw subsidies on LPG and Kerosene skyrocketing the prices to more than cent percent increase. This had raised a suspicion among the voters. A room for suspicion was made spacious when People’s Democratic Party (PDP) related the issue with deteriorating relationships with India when Druk Phuentsum Tshogpa (DPT) was a ruling government. The Indian government had untimely decided...
Posted on Monday, July 15, 2013 | Categories:

10 July, 2013

When you go to Poll Day

Pre-poll days, the politicians traveled any lengths to sway voters. The general public, the voters also saw themselves along two party lines in the fray. They too went rumoring around to lure in the voters to the party of their choice. Amidst these activities, a lot of complaints inundated the desks of District Dispute Settlement Bodies in various districts. The most of the complaints, as reported through media outlets by ECB, was found baseless, it was about trying to down bring the opponents as a vantage point to further political mileage....
Posted on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 | Categories:

09 July, 2013

Torrential rain to drench the purse(of Bhutanese)

It is like torrential rain in the abundance of water, a saying in Dzongkha. People of Bhutan shares  brunt of Rupee Crunch, Frozen Loans, Ban on Vehicle Import. The pang of the pinch these had brought is still heard in the hearts of every Bhutanese whatever be the noble reasons asserted forth by the concerned. Those are not an exhaustive list, today it is about doubling the prices of LPG gas and Kerosene. Yet another catastrophe that thunder-stormed the sentiments of the people.  No sooner than the news rustled the ears of people,...
Posted on Tuesday, July 09, 2013 | Categories:

30 June, 2013

Reminiscing the bygones

THINKING THAT HE SHOULD GROW- a Nostalgia Thinking that he should grow, She dragged him to the School Ignorant of the importance, He showed utmost reluctance, To squander away a year off Thinking that he should grow, She pulled her guts to push him again Devised myriad tact for only his gain: Dragging a kid of his age [of her neighbor], Only to befriend her son away from home, Who led her son embark a wrong plane Thinking that he should grow, She takes him away from his mate, Remote that...
Posted on Sunday, June 30, 2013 | Categories:
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