The
“Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra”, undertaken by Reform Call on 21st November
2022, marked a transformative chapter in the history of Sikkim's
socio-political landscape. As we commemorate its second anniversary on November
21, 2024, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the significance, impact, and
legacy of this monumental journey that spanned villages, towns, and cities
across Sikkim, resonating deeply with people from all walks of life.
The
Vision Behind the Yatra
The
yatra was not just a journey across Sikkim's diverse regions, it was a
heartfelt endeavor to understand the struggles, concerns, and aspirations of
the people. Beginning in Mellidara, this two-month-long expedition was fuelled
by the idea that “Sikkim needed a new political movement”, one rooted in
reforms and driven by empathy for the common people. The Reform Call team
sought to build connections, listen to grievances, and engage in meaningful
dialogues with farmers, students, daily wage workers, retired personnel,
factory workers, Panchayat members, drivers and even sceptics from opposing
political factions.
It
was clear from the outset that this yatra aimed to do more than just spread
political rhetoric. It was about sowing the seeds of a people-centric political
ideology—a concept that would later culminate in the founding of the “Citizen
Action Party-Sikkim” on 26th January, 2023.
Overcoming
Challenges with Grit and Determination
The
journey was not without its challenges. At its very outset, party workers from
other political factions attempted to derail the momentum of the yatra by “erecting
barriers and shouting slogans”. However, the yatris, led by the resolute Shri
Ganesh K. Rai, broke through these obstacles with determination. Their
commitment to the cause inspired many, proving that no opposition could deter a
movement driven by sincerity and purpose.
Further
challenges arose as the yatra progressed. In the harsh terrains of North
Sikkim, the authorities-imposed restrictions on travel to Chungthang, Lachung,
and Lachen, forcing the team to cancel those segments. Despite these setbacks,
the team made their way to Dzongu, where they engaged in meaningful dialogues
with the Lepcha community, reaffirming their commitment to inclusivity and
representation.
The
yatra tested the endurance of its participants as they braved freezing nights
in tents, long hours on the road, and adverse weather conditions. Yet, these
hardships only strengthened their resolve, making the journey not just a
political expedition but a testament to their unwavering dedication to the
people of Sikkim.
Dialogues
That Shaped the Journey
One
of the most noteworthy moments of the yatra was the interaction between Shri
Ganesh K. Rai and a Panchayat member from Temi Tarku. This exchange exemplified
the constructive dialogue that the yatra sought to foster. The Panchayat member
posed tough questions about Rai’s past political experiences, and Rai’s candid
and thoughtful responses highlighted his vision for a better future for Sikkim.
This dialogue not only addressed lingering doubts but also set a precedent for
transparent and solution-oriented political discourse.
Such
interactions underscored the humility and approachability of the Reform Call
team, traits that resonated with the people they met. By focusing on listening
rather than preaching, the yatris built trust and fostered a sense of shared
purpose with Sikkim’s diverse communities.
Youth-Driven
Reform
A
defining feature of the Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra was its composition. The
team was predominantly made up of young, dynamic individuals from various parts
of Sikkim. This youth-driven initiative symbolized a fresh start for Sikkim’s
political landscape—a move away from stagnant politics toward a more
progressive, reform-oriented approach.
These
young leaders brought with them a sense of urgency and innovation, coupled with
a deep understanding of the challenges faced by their peers and communities.
Their involvement ensured that the yatra was not just a movement for change but
also a platform to amplify the voices of the next generation.
The Birth of the Citizen Action Party- Sikkim
After
traveling over 70 days, meeting countless individuals, and holding extensive
discussions, the Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra culminated in the formation of
the Citizen Action Party-Sikkim on Republic Day, 26th January 2023,
in Melli, South Sikkim.
Citizen
Action Party- Sikkim was born out of the collective insights and aspirations
gathered during the yatra. Its political philosophy is firmly grounded in the
principles of reform, transparency, and people-centric governance. The party’s
creation was a direct response to the cries for change that echoed throughout
the yatra, making it a true embodiment of the people’s will.
Building
a Humble and People-Centric Leadership
The
Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra transformed its participants, especially its
leaders, into more humble and people-centric individuals. The journey’s
hardships, combined with the heartfelt stories shared by the people of Sikkim,
instilled a profound sense of responsibility in the yatris.
Shri
Ganesh K. Rai and his team emerged from the yatra not as distant politicians
but as servants of the people, deeply connected to the ground realities of
Sikkim. Their experiences reinforced the idea that true leadership lies in
empathy, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the public good.
Legacy
and Impact.
Two
years after its inception, the legacy of the Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra
continues to inspire. It remains a powerful reminder of what can be achieved
when a political movement prioritizes “listening over lecturing, inclusion over
division, and action over rhetoric”.
The
yatra has left an indelible mark on Sikkim’s political consciousness. It has
paved the way for a “new era of reform-driven governance”, with Citizen Action
Party- Sikkim at the forefront. The lessons learned during the yatra—about
resilience, humility, and the power of genuine connection—continue to shape the
party’s policies and approach.
Conclusion
As
we celebrate the second anniversary of the “Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra”, it
is essential to recognize the profound impact it has had on the state and its
people. This journey of reform and resilience was more than just a political
exercise; it was a testament to the power of listening, connecting, and acting.
The
Sikkim Sudhar Sankalpa Yatra will forever stand as a shining example of what
can be achieved when leaders put the people at the heart of their mission. It
has not only transformed the political landscape of Sikkim but has also
inspired a generation of leaders committed to building a “better, fairer, and
more inclusive future” for all.
(Views
are personal)