This
morning, I received a phone call from my mother. All my parents live in a
beautiful village called Chuzargang in Sarpang. It’s two-hour walk from Gelephu
town.
But
this is quite unusual of my mother. She asked me which National Council
candidate was on my mind to cast on my vote for. I replied her, reflecting hard,
“I haven’t yet decided on it. I am still thinking over it.” Three days to the
2013 NC Election, and here I couldn’t decide my vote.
There
are five aspiring NC candidates contesting from my dzongkhag. That’s all what I
know. I had never expected that I would be so poor in making the choice of my
NC candidate this year. I don’t know much about them - their aspirations and manifestoes.
I haven’t met them in person, too.
I
read about them on newspapers, about their CVs and manifestoes. But I can’t
really make up my mind to vote based on these materials. The brutal truth is
that I missed the debate of the NC candidates contesting from Sarpang
dzongkhag.
I
blame myself for this because I was in a meeting that evening. But I too blame
the ECB and BBS TV for the poor show management. Due to lots of distractions in
between the debates, the shows have become way longer and inconveniencing for
viewers.
I
know that to understand the strengths of each contesting candidate, to make
informed decisions and vote for the right candidate is imperative. But it’s
also the duty of the ECB and other relevant agencies to facilitate and advocate
better participation of general public in the politics.
My
mother continued, “Vote for…That person is really good.” So here, I’m casting
my vote based on my mother’s recommendation.
Photo courtesy: BBS
Photo courtesy: BBS
Only Mom's can give you the wise advice and it is so worth it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Election!