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Sunday 10 April 2016

Is it worth to get into drug trafficking because one is unable to find a job

My debate on jobless as a cause of getting into drug trafficking on facebook posted on Bhutan Street Fashion  with one of the commentators on the issue called Mr. Kexang Norbu.

 Kexang Norbu:
 well may be we should realize the fact that our country is poor and so are the citizens...people opt for jobs like this bacause there arent many job or business opportunities in Bhutan .... My point of view though 😶

My Comments
First I don't think that any unemployment should justify such crimes n will never be tolerated in any country. Japan is developed nation where the government is one of the richest in the world. But thousands of youth commit suicide every hear not because government failed to give them job but because they feel ashamed that they failed to get a job themselves.
Similarly, our youth in Bhutan fancy about South Korea but how many actually understand the hard work they put in to enjoy their life. Students study more than on an average of minimum of 10 hours every day in addition to regular school classes to get the best skills n education. So is true for any developed country. But how much really our youth work hard to study and get their skills? Our youth only want white colour job without working hard and without difficult which is never going to happen. The role of government should not be an employer but a platform to acquire required skills n qualifications and provide conducive environment for the job seekers. Thereafter it should be left to the job seeker themselves to chose their own profession based on their competency and capability. 
And lastly, if my knowledge is correct, one of the alleged suspects was caught in Bhutan in past for drug related cases on number of occasions which means government has given enough opportunity for him or her to reform and not to indulge in the crime again.


 Kexang Norbu's reply:
unployment is the justification of crime not entirely though....i personally know about a dozens of graduates who are dealing drugs rite now...perhaps you can ask them yourself i can give you their address ...and also ask 16,800 unemployed graduates as of now...not to mention about 25k unemployed high school graduates la

My Reply to his comments
 If what u said is true, definitely please send me the address in my inbox and I will assure u that each of them would be taken care not necessarily by giving them jobs but to find out the real reason for such activities including meeting themselves, their parents and determine whether that is the only way for them to led a life. I will assure u that i will with the help of other concerned agencies and people will at least persuade them not to do that because that is the worst option and we will guide them to take a better options in life. You could also inform Dorji Tshering as he will help them to get rid of such habits without being prosecuted. Honestly, we must thank our government for free education through out our life as long as we work hard. This is the biggest gift already given by our government to every family and we must thank them. By this only, we owe a lot of serve the nation and pay back. Have you heard of any country where government though heavily dependent on foreign aids and assistance yet they give free education even in tertiary level. Nowhere, even richest countries like US, UK, Australia or Russia or Japan gives free education and even if given only maximum up to basic schooling which is class 8th or tenth standard. Today there are thousands of Bhutanese like me coming from very rural areas with meager earnings of parents to participate in policy making process which would not have been possible without government free education. As I said earlier, people must not be too choosy when the world is competitive unless one believes that he or she has extra ordinary skills compared to rest. Finding the job does not solely depends on mere possession of degree certificate as even academic qualifications can be bought with money just across the border which is no more any secret.Adequate knowledge, Right attitude, less choosy, more hardworking and being able to identify one's own skills and applying for the best job is the only way out. Everything is open n selected through certain criteria and if one wants a job, must show of their worthy and then job would come and not demand jobs just because one is graduate or possess certain qualifications.

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