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Dasho Neten Zangmo (Former Chair of ACC)

As a little boy, I heard many good things about this motherly lady –a woman of very different, and unique personality, and smartness. To my best knowledge, she is not as curled as her hair style, for which people regard her as an "Iron Lady." During her tenure she had served in different government offices in various capacities. However, her position in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) was more significant, and visible. During her tenure as ACC boss, she became so famous for her level of personal integrity, and dedicated service above self in serving TSA-WA-SUM with loyalty, and sincerity.  


She is still known for her Anti-Corruption personality today in all her footsteps. It was during her time that ACC acts of Bhutan became so tight, rigid, and narrow.

However, during the 2018 election period, she came into the big picture, and was the main highlight of BKP as party president. Furthermore, the party was also better known by her rigid, and hard ACC personality, perhaps, the party was known as ACC Party. However, she failed horribly in the election battle. I don't know exactly how and why she and her party failed horribly. But my guess is very simple and straight –corruption is something very odd, unusual, and terrifying for all offices, and the people across. Nevertheless, people also felt that her party would simply impose a corruption act for any issue or matter all across. I feel politics don't favour anyone with clear motives, and a straight personality like Dasho Neten.  

Although, she failed in politics, but not necessarily in her personality, integrity and honesty! She is someone more than a manhood.

As far as I know, she was known for Hard Personality of the time for her honesty, and integrity to her service. I think she is the first and probably the last lady who have served with full dedication to King, People, and country. 

...and I wish for more lady leaders like Dasho Neten. But, not as straight, and blunt as President Trump. Perhaps, more humble like Obama, and as smart as Google.

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