Mongar Court Judge says that even Gyelpozhing plot recipients fall under the criminal case category Very interesting development. The ball now seems to be in the ACC’s court and it’s up to them to prove they have the courage to ensure a corruption free society. Dhamteng “So …
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Response to, “Prime Minister in violation of rules allotted Prado to a Grade 5 officer” What upsets me is not because the PM gives his secretary a government Prado, but because the PM has again disregarded the constitution, the financial rules and regulations and gone against His Majesty the Kings …
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ELECTION COMMISSION OF BHUTAN ECB (DIR-21)2013/3575 Sir Please refer to the article in The Bhutanese edition “NC candidate’s father to file complaint on political interference in Mongar NC race by DPT party workers” VOL 2 ISSUE 33 WEDNESDAY 01 MAY 2013”. In this regard, the election Commission of Bhutan would …
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This is not an isolated case. If the Bhutanese interview more people across the country; such cases will be aplenty. And this is one of the reasons why PDP supporters have remained unchanged in their decision to change sides as they have felt the full wrath of the ruling …
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Response to ‘The shortcomings of the incumbent DPT government that could cost it the 2013 race’ I agree that the government has pumped in lot of money in building rural infrastructure including gewog connectivity. However the gewog connectivity stands only in paper. My village is connected with feeder road but the feeder …
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Response to, ‘NC candidate’s father to file complaint on political interference in Mongar NC race by DPT party workers’ This claim could be true and ECB must do a thorough investigation. A similar story is also emerging in Trongsa about DPT people assisting a NC candidate, who later emerged …
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One of the four pillars of GNH is taking care of our environment. True one of the solution to the Rupee Crisis may be to increase our export whether it is through mining and mineral export but surely if the govt’s aim is to decrease the gap between the have …
Read More »Response to, “Ministers get to keep their Toyota Prados and office equipment”
It’s a well deserved perk. However, in their benevolence and any moral discomfort they may experience due to an exchequer in heavy debt, they should be most welcome to refuse or donate to a good cause. Sanja It is sad to see our leaders would not show an …
Read More »Response to, ‘Ministry’s ignorance of machine breakdown threatens lives of HIV patients’
This article has overlooked key points:(1) Patient’s confidentiality has been breached by exposing his medical records. Patient’s information is never given out to the public. The author is reminded hereby that it is a gross misconduct from medical-journalism point of view. (2) A diligent compliance to anti-retroviral therapy (ART) by …
Read More »Response to, “Flawed Cabinet decision on dam relocation helps push Punatsangchu I cost to a record Nu. 94 bn”
How the hell can the recommendation to shift the dam have been made without the full geological study? It’s not like you are moving a bulldozer from one location to another. What were our own engineers and technical advisors doing? This has implications on how we depend on incomplete information …
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