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Image 1 — GOTOBOM FAKE ASHI KHENDUM DORJI
Image 2 — GOTOBOM FAKE ASHI KHENDUM DORJI

GOTOBOM FAKE ASHI KHENDUM DORJI

GOTOBOM Khendum made a response post calling everyone who is against her “lame-a** haters.” Since she seems to think people’s experiences with her are made up, here’s some tea about her family. All of these articles are available online, so the information can be fact-checked. Her family was exiled to Nepal because her father, who was the acting prime minister, allegedly tried to stage a coup against our great Third King. After they were exiled, they went to Nepal, where they reportedly raised chickens to make a living. She acts all high and mighty, but at the end of the day, she comes from a family that had to raise chickens to survive.

I work in an office where some of the ladies spill plenty of tea. I’ve also heard claims about Khendum’s foreign mother allegedly being some kind of high-end call girl in India. Khendum is reportedly late on her bank loans, and apparently no one wants to buy her White House apartments. Her Muscle Factory barely has anyone there, and from what I hear, her businesses aren’t doing well, including her Chinese EV dealership. On top of all that, she has such a huge ego and clearly thinks she’s above everyone else. Maybe it’s time someone brought her down a peg or two.

u/chilidatshi — 5 days ago

Genuine question about accountability in Bhutan, Khendum Dorji self proclaimed Ashi la

My earlier post got taken down from the Bhutan subreddit, and the moderation feels like they were trained in North Korea. I originally came across a post about this situation because my family is starting a business, so seeing someone apparently confronting or intimidating a government employee worried me. After reading more of the discussion, I became even more curious about what is actually going on. People in the comments were making all kinds of claims about Khendum Dorji including questioning whether she is entitled to use “Ashi" as she is not royal. I know someone who works at the bank, and they’ve told me staff are apparently nervous about approaching her regarding overdue loan payments because they say they often get scolded and threatened by this so called “Ashi.” More importantly, if a government employee is simply doing their job, nobody should be able to intimidate them because of wealth, family connections, or social status.

Do you think gen z are becoming more willing to challenge this kind of elite entitlement and demand equal treatment for everyone?

u/chilidatshi — 6 days ago
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Bhutanese Donor Behind a Giant Prayer Wheel Building in San Francisco?

My relatives are traveling around America and went to visit some chilip friends in San Francisco. While they were there, they visited a monastery and saw a huge prayer wheel building, so they asked one of the lamas about it. He didn’t know much about them because he is quite new, but he said the wife is Bhutanese royal and that the husband’s father or grandfather was the King of Mustang. He also mentioned that they have been major donors to the monastery donating in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. My relatives asked around, but nobody seemed to know much about the family. Just curious, as I’m happy to hear there are well-off Bhutanese out there giving generously and supporting the Dharma abroad.

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u/chilidatshi — 12 days ago