Bhutan a Nation not more than 0.7 Million Population Strength has its
own unique blend of Social Standings and stigmas when it comes into Women. No
significant historical story narrates the zeal and upholding of Women’s
leadership in any place of duty. The response for feminine advancement was in
any field not that certainty essential in long-ago prior to their lesser
involvement rather than being a home maker.
However, with changing time and responsive need by the world, call for
women participation dwells undeniable. Around half of Bhutan’s Population is
women. Ignoring women voice certainly gives rise to the flaws that will haunt
every Bhutanese and country in general. Bhutan will add up to its prosperity
and success story if women are given their share and made secured giving them
to voice the feminine.
According to 2010 Nation Wide Gross National Happiness survey finds out
that women are unhappy than men. Why? Who cares? But women certainly know that
they are only solution to that. Their challenges, their drive, their problem
best understand by themselves alone not by the counterpart.
“Women Problem’s can understand by women only” a statement by Lily
Wangchhuk in her first Presidential public forum held in Royal Thimphu College
recently was a well-built argument that shows the importance of Women participation
in Political Sphere. This spell out the maturity of Bhutanese women now, they
are ready and well equipped to fight the fights that have been fought by men so
far.
Over the decades, women have justified their existence in the work field
and social standings. They have proved, what man has done women can do. For
instance, in today’s political scenario, two women leading new political parties
is a momentum that every feminine has to be proud of and be proactive to shoulder
and transformed themselves to better women politicians.
Common policy usually fails because the challenges and needs of men and
women are completely different. Absence of women’s voice in decision making
nullifies the government effort since the policy, plans and programs male
dominant formulate is not responsive to women’s needs. It’s very much radiant
that few political Parties has women quota in the politics if elected.
Without a single female National Council Elect in the upper house, 2013
National council Election radiated unconstructive Election Campaign history in
Bhutan. Given the cascading system of male dominance in government judiciary or
Law making bodies, the questions of addressing women’s need will not surmount
rather a humiliating thoughts will be sky-scraping. But I am hopeful certain
numbers will represent women in the lower house.
Mother best understand everyone, so women participation in politics will
best serve all mankind, be it children, women or the men. Women have a far
reach, if you need a change, a real life transformation, I really agree with
political party having a quota for women representation. So I strongly believe
participation of women in politics is paramount importance.
Note: The very article was written along the process of Bhutan's Second parliament Elections, June 2013.
Note: The very article was written along the process of Bhutan's Second parliament Elections, June 2013.