Sherub Gyeltshen

Bhutanese politician

Lyonpo
Sherub Gyeltshen
ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན།
Gyeltshen at Trumshingla pass
Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs
In office
7 November 2018 – 6 May 2021
Prime MinisterLotay Tshering
Preceded byDawa Gyeltshen
Member of the National Assembly of Bhutan
In office
31 October 2018 – 6 May 2021
Preceded byJigme Zangpo
Succeeded byKarma Lhamo
ConstituencyMonggar
Vice President of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa
In office
14 May 2018 – May 2021
Personal details
Bornc. 1955[1][2]
Political partyDruk Nyamrup Tshogpa
Alma materUniversity of Punjab, India (BA in Political Science and Public Administration)[2]

Dasho Sherub Gyeltshen (Dzongkha: དྲག་ཤོས་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན།; born c. 1955)[1][2] is a Bhutanese politician who served as the Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs from November 2018 to 6 May 2021 when he resigned.[3][1][4][5] He was a member of the National Assembly of Bhutan from October 2018 to May 6, 2021.

Career

Gyeltshen worked with the Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs for 11 years. On 24 April 1991, he was appointed as Dzongdag for Lhuntse District and also served as the Dzongdag for Samtse District and Thimphu District. He has also served as justice of High Court of Bhutan and also served as a Secretary of Dzongkha Development Commission.[6][1][2]

On 14 May 2018, Gyeltshen received 1,086 votes and was elected as the vice president of the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) just five months before the Third National Assembly Election.[7]

He was elected to the National Assembly of Bhutan in the 2018 elections for the Monggar constituency.[1] He received 3,763 votes and defeated Karma Lhamo, a candidate of DPT.[8]

On 3 November, Lotay Tshering formally announced his cabinet structure and Gyeltshen was named as the Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs.[1] On 7 November 2018, he was sworn in as Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Lotay Tshering.[9] On 27 August 2019, he was convicted by the Thimphu dzongkhag court for a false insurance claim.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Bhutan's Newly Elected Prime Minister Lotay Tshering Unveiled The 10 Cabinet Ministers On 3 November 2018". www.bhutantimes.com.
  2. ^ a b c d "Bhutan 2018 Elections". www.peldendrukpa.com.
  3. ^ "Gortsum Primary School". lhuentse.gov.bt. Royal Government of Bhutan.
  4. ^ "HM confers Dakyen to Cabinet ministers, Speaker, and OL – KuenselOnline". www.kuenselonline.com.
  5. ^ "Home Minister submits resignation letter to PM". BBS. 3 April 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Dasho Sherub Gyeltshen, Hon. Secretary for Dzongkha Development Commission superannuates - Royal Civil Service Commission". www.rcsc.gov.bt.
  7. ^ "DNT elects Dr. Lotay Tshering as President and Dasho Sherub Gyeltshen as Vice President". 14 May 2018.
  8. ^ Live election results Bhutan News Network
  9. ^ "PM Lotay Tshering's Cabinet inaugurated in Bhutan – United News of India". www.uniindia.com.
  10. ^ "Thimphu dzongkhag court convicts six, including home minister". Kuensel.
Political offices
Preceded by
Dawa Gyeltshen
Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs
2018–present
Incumbent
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Tshering ministry
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Cabinet Ministers
Foreign Affairs
Home and Cultural Affairs
Sherub Gyeltshen
Agriculture and Forests
Information and Communication
Health
Dechen Wangmo
Economic Affairs
Finance
Labour and Human Resources
Ugyen Dorji
Education
Works and Human Settlement
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Current members of the National Assembly of Bhutan
  1.   Lotay Tshering (DNT)
  2.   Wangchuk Namgay (DNT)
  3.   Tandi Dorji (DNT)
  4.   Yeshey Penjor (DNT)
  5.   Karma Donnen Wangdi (DNT)
  6.   Dechen Wangmo (DNT)
  7.   Loknath Sharma (DNT)
  8.   Namgay Tshering (DNT)
  9.   Ugyen Dorji (DNT)
  10.   Jai Bir Rai (DNT)
  11.   Dorji Tshering (DNT)
  12.   Tshencho Wangdi (DNT)
  13.   Tshewang Lhamo (DNT)
  14.   Jurmi Wangchuk (DNT)
  15.   Hemant Gurung (DNT)
  16.   Ganesh Ghimiray (DNT)
  17.   Dil Maya Rai (DNT)
  18.   Dinesh Kumar Pradhan (DNT)
  19.   Tek Bahadur Rai (DNT)
  20.   Gyem Dorji (DNT)
  21.   Bimal Thapa (DNT)
  22.   Garja Man Rai (DNT)
  23.   Kinley Wangchuk (DNT)
  24.   Ugyen Tshering (DNT)
  25.   Kinga Penjor (DNT)
  26.   Dorjee Wangmo (DNT)
  27.   Ugen Tenzin (DNT)
  28.   Tenzin (DNT)
  29.   Yeshey Dem (DNT)
  30.   Karma Lhamo (DNT)
  31.   Dawa (DNT)
  32.   Karma Dorji (DNT)
  33.   Karma Gyeltshen (DNT)
  34.   Dorji Wangdi (DPT)
  35.   Karma Wangchuk (DPT)
  36.   Ugyen Wangdi (DPT)
  37.   Rinzin Jamtsho (DPT)
  38.   Tshering Chhoden (DPT)
  39.   Lungten Namgyal (DPT)
  40.   Ugyen Dorji (DPT)
  41.   Norbu Wangzom (DPT)
  42.   Passang Dorji (DPT)
  43.   Samdrup R. Wangchuk (DPT)
  44.   Karma Thinley (DPT)
  45.   Dupthob (DPT)
  46.   Gyambo Tshering (DPT)
  47.   Choki Gyeltshen (DPT)