GANGTOK,: SKM Lok Sabha candidate Indra Hang Subba on Wednesday concluded his election campaign with daylong public engagements in various corners of West Sikkim, informs his campaign team.
Indra Hang also reached remote Yuksam-Tashiding constituency and interacted with the local public at different locations where he spoke about the works done by him in these five years as the Lok Sabha MP from Sikkim. He also highlighted how he persistently raised the issues of Sikkim in the Parliament, and promised to double up his efforts if elected for the second term.
“I have consistently advocated for Sikkim's interests in the Parliament. I have championed the cause of the left-out communities, striving for their inclusion under Scheduled Tribe status, and vehemently opposed the Citizenship Amendment Act, recognizing its potential threat to our unique State,” said Indra Hang, also the sitting Lok Sabha MP.
Also on the day, Indra Hang joined a mass rally organised by the SKM at Maneybung-Dentam constituency along with party candidate Sudesh Kumar Subba, appealing to the people to extend their vote to the SKM.
During his meetings with the students, Indra Hang sought their votes and promised to further modernize the public education sector through e-libraries, well equipped labs, digital classrooms and more libraries in government schools. He also promised to promote literary pursuits through book fairs, and art and literature festival, and to facilitate sports meet.
Indra Hang is among the 14 candidates for the lone Lok Sabha seat from Sikkim which goes to simultaneous Assembly and Parliamentary elections on April 19.