Hi Anujfirst, I know an Anuj but I don't know if its you (from Shercol? Benez?) Aside from that, I must say I was very touched by your words of engeuracoment.I think it is imperative that as educated people of our society we engage proactively in what goes on in the country whether we live there or not. To me, where you are and who you are, does not tell me of how much you care about your country and people and what happens in it and to it, as how you actively engage in it.I agree that the comments on the Vermont post went off track (as well as the stories that followed up later on the internet) However, I hope that as a democracy we look at ways at how we can reinstate progressive policies and embrace diversity. Bhutanese society itself always has - we have no ethnic strife. If there is any, it will be because of unfavorable policies that distinguish. And I have had this discussion unofficially with many government officials who all feel that they are working at r