India relaxes its hegemony on Bhutan&#039s foreign policy

New Delhi, January 09: Making a historic shift in the relation, Bhutan and India revised the Bhutan-India treaty on January 8 in Darjeeling. The 57-year-old treaty was patently unequal and widely seen as a symbol of New Delhi’s hegemonic intent in the subcontinent. India has agreed to undertake permanent changes to allow the Bhutan a … Read more

PM&#039s statement is baseless

The 86th National Assembly session of December 27 discussed the issue of exiled Bhutanese. PM Khandu Wangchuk termed these Bhutanese citizens as 'ready-made-terrorists.' Exiled Bhutanese and their leaders have already opposed the remarks of the Druk regime. One of the parliamentarians from central Bhutan has even opposed the statements claiming it would further derail the … Read more

Bhutanese Refugees: Trapped and Tantalized

It’s been more than one-and-half decades since the first group of refugees reached eastern Nepal from Bhutan. However, their collective sufferings resulting from the tragedy of forced exile continue unabated; they have no way of knowing what their situation will be from one day to the next. With respect to land, they lost the possessions … Read more

Headcount in Beldangi-II completes, excludes one

Beldangi-II, January 09: The joint census team of the UNHCR and Nepal government has completed the official headcount of exiled Bhutanese in Beldangi-II. Meanwhile, the authentic name list including other necessary information, reportedly said to have prepared at Chandragadhi, has excluded the name of Kazi Tamang residing in Sector ‘I’. Talking to BNS, Tamang said … Read more

Wangdi’s statement is anti-democratic, says Rongthong

Kathmandu, January 08: The Druk National Congress (Rongthong) on Monday has said the discussion on the draft Election Bill in the National Assembly has presented a clear picture of the Bhutanese Election Commissioner's mindset and the acute need to cultivate a democratic culture and to embrace democratic ways of functioning. In a press statement issued … Read more

BMSC concerns PM’s superfluous statement

Kathmandu, January 02: Bhutanese Movement Steering Committee (BMSC) has strongly demanded the UNHCR and the government of Nepal to respond immediately to the superfluous statement of Prime Minister Khandu Wangchuk in National Assembly. Speaking in a press meet at Sanchar Samuha on Tuesday, Thinley Penjore, the Spokesperson of BMSC said that the Bhutanese people struggling for … Read more

Minister&#039s son dies in accident

Tamil Nadu, January 02: The son of health minister died when a car ran over him after his motorcycle hit another car at Kalputhur in Tamil Nadu, police said today. Ujjan Janyang, the 22-year-old son of Health Minister Jigme Singay and a student of the Vellore Institute of Technology, was travelling on the motorcycle with … Read more

Will fifth Druk Gyalpo seize opportunity? (REPRODUCTION)

By Parang Kush Subedi  The recent announcement by foreign minister of Bhutan Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk that Bhutanese refugees in the UNHRC-administered camps are infiltrated by the terrorist organizations has taken both Nepal and the refugee community by surprise. This could be the reaction to the activities of the Bhutanese refugees as some in the camps … Read more

Police harasses women in camps

Goldhap, January 03:  At least two dozens exiled Bhutanese, including five policemen, sustained injuries during a scuffle between exiled Bhutanese and policemen at Godhap camp in Jhapa district, Tuesday. The situation turned tensed after two police personnel, Gautam Bahadur Gurung and Chhatra Bahadur Mukhiya, tried to harass women in camps during the mid night. The exiled … Read more

Police arrests BGNLF cadres in Phuentsholing

Siliguri, January 03: The Bhutanese police and Indian security forces arrested at least 43 exiled Bhutanese including 10 women, while they were demonstrating at Phuentsholing in Bhutan on Tuesday. According to Tara Mukarung, Chairman of Bhutan Gorkha National Liberation Front (BGNLF), they were chanting slogans against the recent statement of PM Khandu Wangchuk at National … Read more