His Majesty visited RIM on 26th April 2013
and granted audience to the trainees and faculties here. Our beloved king is
king in everything.For the sake of people he trudges through all
corners of Bhutan, not just limited to places where four wheels can reach and
feasible to reach but even via two foots to every nook and cranny of Bhutan as he often says ‘nothing makes him happier than
meeting the people’. When a father or Karta heads just a family he concerns so much for the welfare of the family everyday round the clock, as a
king can’t think of how much concerns, worries and burdens must be burning
everyday round the clock within him. No matter what, no person shall be so much
concerned and worried as much as a king does for his country. Given this fact and despite
HM’s busy schedule he managed to visit here and address his concerns and expectations from the youth like us who are at the brink of
becoming so called civil servants.
He started with a very beautiful and meaningful phrase
that ‘to know from where to where we have come you must know the history of our
country’. With this he started his inspiring talk on the history of Bhutan
right from sixteenth century, how our country used to be back then. He goes on
to say how our forefathers suffered to make Bhutan an independent state. He
said before there was a place in-between two giant states where there was no
concept of state existed. All people separated by huge mountain terrains and gorges
and even separated by distinct origins, dialects, regionalism, hierarchy,
etc, but our forefathers took pain to survive through all those fragile
situations and hardships and managed to unify our country and made an independent state, post to which our beloved hereditary kings pushed forward
to become what is today proudly called Bhutan.
He talked on the contributions made by kings. He also
talked on how Bhutan survived through and upholds its sovereignty and
independence when other neighboring states were fighting for their independence
and freedom. Like in the south, India fighting for independence from British, in
the north Tibet from China and also war between East and West Pakistan. And also,
talked on how sadly Sikkim lost its independence and became 22nd
State of India and how Bhutan maintained friendship with Sikkim as it can be seen
from 4th King’s Coronation Picture in 1974 where even Crown Prince of Sikkim was
also presented there for coronation.
Then he goes on to say despite Bhutan being small and
fragile Kingdom managed to keep diplomatic relations with India by 3rd Druk
Gyelpo. Of all, the greatest achievement secured towards the end of third King’s tenure was that third Druk Gyelpo managed to get UN membership and out his excitement HM
said third Druk Gyelpo had written a very touching letter. He said he has that
letter and reads very often and he even read that morning when he came to RIM,
where it says that “ I’m no doubt that sun of happiness and prosperity will
shine in Bhutan though I wont live through mid day”. I’m not getting in
verbatim but this is what I can recollect vaguely. After completing all the history
and contributions he said first thing we have to do is the ‘consolidation of
past’ which he meant we should know the history and realize how our forefathers
had suffered for the country and managed to hand over our country in a better position
to every next succeeding generations . So,
HM said, we should also work hard to hand over our country in a better position
to next generation. ‘Let’s not be the first generation to fail’, he said.
After the history of country he talked on youth,
education, economic development, political parties, democracy and debt. He said
our quality of education is not moving at par with globalization and in 11th
and 12th five year plan the quality of education
should be stressed the most. He narrated an incident where kids pronounced
crabs for grapes. He also talked on making Bhutan economically independent and
self reliant for which we have to work hard. He described his coffee cup where
cup, coffee, sugar, everything is imported except water. ‘Our country being
very small with less population we must work hard and we don’t have anything
except hydro power’, he said. He also talked on rupee crisis and country’s
debt.
On democracy HM said democracy is precious gift from
4th King and that should not be treated as achievement but democracy
is just means to ends. Further said through democracy we should achieve so many
things like economic development, peace and security of the country, etc. So,
he said we should choose right and capable government. There are five political
parties and he commanded us to participate in voting and choose right
government.
On youth HM said he has been attending graduate
orientation program for almost a decade and unlike past with number of graduates
swelling every year, lately he has been seeing the quality of graduates deteriorating
with every new batch coming in. So he said he no more cares quatity of
graduates but cares only quality. He also said for him does
not matter how many degree the graduates holds what matters is ‘competency’. A
person must competent enough to serve the county that is important and does not
matter whether he holds a degree or not, he said.
It was such a day so much of sweltering heat and even
under such a heat in an open space HM managed to spend his precious time with
us. After an hour talk, towards the end he said he
came across many who did not even know national news, so he urged all of us to
keep reading and striving harder to take our country forward better than ever before.
May not be I ‘alone who was really inspired and moved
from HM’s talk but all of the trainees might have surely inspired and moved from
such a inspiring and captivating talk. Though it was under the sweltering heat
but I know many would not have felt the heat all because of such a inspiring
talk from HM, meaningful and brevity in words, and eloquence in speech no
matter in English or Dzongkha, I’m just short of words to describe his talk. And,
of all, the most interesting one was his last words. He promised to
take us for Picnic on one of the coming days soon. What a fortunate 2013
batch! ,we just got confirmation today and the picnic is scheduled on 4th
May, day after tomorrow on Satruday. Long Live Our King, Pelden Drukpa Gyalo!