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Vikalpa gets his alternative

Kathmandu, January 04: Vikalpa, literarily ‘alternative’, the general secretary of the underground outfit CPB(MLM), after much dispute among the members, has been ousted by his party coworkers. He will no more be the party member. In a statement, Birat, who claims to be the new general secretary, said Vikalpa has been ousted seeing him an […]

Published on Jan 05 2008 // Main News

Election failed to incorporate people&#039s spirit (Press Release)

Press Release  Date; January 02, 2008The election for the upper house National Council in Bhutan is a failure to incorporate the spirit of the people and address their demands, but it is another attempt to fool the citizens saying they have been empowered. The very low turnout of the people to vote in the election […]

Published on Jan 02 2008 // Main News

CPB- MLM irked by NC election

Kathmandu, January 1: Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxists-Leninists-Maoists) has termed the election for National Council held on Monday in the country as Bhutan's dramatic system. CPB-MLM has accused Druk regime of hatching plots by issuing No Objection Certificate (NOC) certificate. "An election that has indirectly barred many people from their rights to caste vote in […]

Published on Jan 02 2008 // Main News

‘Resettlement a positive step to solution’

Munich, January 02: Exiled Bhutanese living in Germany, who are members of the Bhutan People’s Party, said resettlement process is one of the positive steps towards finding resolution of the protracted crisis. In a statement, they said, other options of repatriation should also be given priority by all the authorities involved in the resettlement process. […]

Published on Jan 02 2008 // Main News

Bhutanese in Germany extend support to fire victims

Kathmandu, January 01: A group of eight exiled Bhutanese staying in Germany has extended support to fire victims in Beldangi-I camp. Bhutan People's Party (BPP) distributed that aid to fire victims in the camp on Monday amidst a special function. According to president of BPP Balaram Poudel, the aid was handed over to the fire […]

Published on Jan 02 2008 // Main News

TBR January 2008

No 39 January 2008

Published on Jan 01 2008 // The Bhutan Reporter

India hails upper house elections

New Delhi, January 02:  India has hailed the conduct of first-ever upper house elections in Bhutan and expressed readiness to support its transition to a democratic constitutional monarchy on Tuesday. "This is indeed a great moment in Bhutan's history and an important step in Bhutan's transition to a new system of governance," a statement issued […]

Published on Jan 01 2008 // Main News

CEC claimed election was successful

Thimphu, January 02: Chief Election Commissioner Kunzang Wangdi said the election held for the National Council, upper house of the Bhutanese parliament, was a huge success. "We are pleased to say that the National Council elections were a success. We are confident that our switchover to a democratic set-up will be smooth and according to […]

Published on Jan 01 2008 // Main News

The drama of election completes

Thimphu, December 31: The Election Commission has published the result of the election for National Council held today that elected 15 out of 20 members of the upper house. Five members are to be nominated by the king. According to the commission, Tshewang Jurmey of Ura securing 1965 votes won from Bumthang. His contestant Jigme […]

Published on Dec 31 2007 // Main News

Atrocities and 2008 elections in Bhutan

At a time when the election date is drawing nearer in Bhutan, the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGOB) has once again begun inflicting atrocities on innocent citizens of ethnic Nepali origin. The state-directed court recently announced jail terms ranging from 5-9 years to 30 innocent civilian from the southern district of the country for their […]

Published on Dec 30 2007 // Opinion
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