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NFD- Calls the Bhutanese People to join the Democratic Movement read more

 Date:  2008-06-23

Indian Prime Minister Dr. Man Mohan Singh is on two days official visit to Bhutan.read more

 Date:  2008-05-16

NFD- Bhutan has decided to start a new course of movement.read more

 Date:  2008-05-12

Former Indian PM will work to resolve the Bhutanese crisis.read more

 Date:  2008-03-31

The recent parliamentarian election as hollow and farce read more

 Date:  2008-03-27

The recent parliamentarian election as hollow and farce read more

 Date:  2008-03-27

NFD Bhutan appealed the king to declare true democracy.read more

 Date:  2008-03-21

NFD-Bhutan appealed to Indian PM for India’s role to democratise Bhutan.read more

 Date:  2008-03-21

NFD-Bhutan elected Balaram Poudyal as its new Chairman.read more

 Date:  2008-03-17

BPP wants cops kept out of refugee camps

The Bhutan People’s Party (BPP) has demanded that the Armed Police Force (APF) post that has been established inside the camp be shifted to somewhere outside the camp.BPP issued a press release today.read more  Date:  2007-11-26

Indian MPs Delegation to visit Thimpu to study the state of affairs

A delegation of Indian MPs would visit Thimphu and take an account of the preparation of the first democratic elections in Bhutan. This was decided unanimously in a seminar organized by Bhutan Solidarity in New Delhi today.read more Date:  2007-11-23

Letter to the president Bhutan Solidarity from the President

I am very happy to hear that Bhutan Solidarity is organizing a seminar, today 22 nov 2007, on “Refugees Repatriation To Bhutan And Their Participation In Elections” where all the Indian Political Parties, Parliamentarians, Human Rights Activists, Intellectuals, Journalists and the dignitaries are invited. I on behalf of the people of Bhutan aspiring for the establishment of democracy, take the privilege to extend warm felicitation and welcome the latest development on the progressive support to our movement.read more Date:  2007-11-22

The Bhutan Solidarity had two days meeting in New Delhi presided over by its President Dr. Sunilam.

The Bhutan Solidarity had two days meeting in New Delhi presided over by its President Dr. Sunilam. It was attended by the former President of Bhutan Solidarity Mr. Anand Swaroop Verma, President of All India Social Action Forum Mr. Anil K. Choudhary, General Secretary of GRINSO- Nepal Mr. Promod Kafley and the representatives of the National Front for Democracy in Bhutan Mr. Narad Adhikari and Mr. Rajman Gurung among others.read more Date:  2007-08-21

India to work with Nepal on Bhutan refugees: Indian PM

Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has stated that India would be working jointly with the Nepal government and all other parties concerned to resolve the Bhutanese refugee issue. read more Date:  2007-08-21

Indian Foreign Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee visits Bhutan

A press release by National Front for Democracy in Bhutan (NFD-Bhutan) welcomes the three day visit by the Indian Foreign Minister read more Date:  2007-07-27

Bhutan Peoples Party condemns the news revelation that the Royal Government of Bhutan

The Bhutan Peoples Party (BPP) condemns the news revelation that the Royal Government of Bhutan had proposed India to part with one of the districts in southern Bhutan and handing the same over to India for re-settlement of the refugees and other Nepali speaking Bhutanese citizens in the pretex of solving the seventeen years old Bhutanese refugee issue that is essentially the result of irresponsible behaviour of the royal regime over its own citizens. read more Date:  2007-07-24

 
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