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So-called opposition resorting to merger fear-mongering: CM

High-level committee on ST status demand to submit report on Feb 10

GANGTOK,: Chief Minister PS Golay on Tuesday maintained that opposition here are resorting to ‘Sikkim-Darjeeling merger’ fear-mongering, having run out of issues to discredit the SKM government.

“The so-called opposition, who have been discarded by the people, are always trying to make an issue out of a non-issue like the Sikkim-Darjeeling merger. Sikkim has its unique identity protected by Article 371F under the Indian Constitution. I reiterate…Sikkim-Darjeeling merger will not happen under any circumstances. But the so-called opposition always tries to misguide the people,” said Golay.

The SKM president, addressing the 13th SKM foundation day celebrations of his Rhenock constituency at Bengthang Tar, was commenting on allegations surrounding the upcoming February 10 meeting of the high-level committee at Delhi. The pre-scheduled meeting’s date and venue had been disclosed and later omitted in a recent SKM press statement regarding decisions taken during the SKM legislators’ meeting.

Golay shared that different resolutions were made at the SKM legislators’ meeting including the upcoming high-level meeting at Delhi but some inadvertent words were added due to typing errors. He explained that the February 10 meeting was with the high-level committee constituted by the Sikkim government last November for the ST status demand of the 12 left-out Sikkimese communities.

The high-level committee, consisting of prominent anthropologists and representatives from the left-out communities, is headed by Prof BV Sharma. The Sikkim government has already held a preliminary meeting with the committee at Samman Bhavan, Gangtok.

The Chief Minister shared that a 200-member Sikkim delegation under his leadership is heading to Prayagraj to attend the Maha Kumbh 2024 on February 7 with the holy dip scheduled on February 9.

Given that the Sikkim delegation has to visit Delhi on return trip and most of the committee experts are based there, we took a decision to hold the second meeting with the high-level committee at Old Sikkim House, Delhi itself on February 10, informed the Chief Minister.

The February 10 meeting is being attended by the committee members, representatives of the 12 left-out communities and the Sikkim government led by the Chief Minister. The committee is submitting its draft report to us, he added, condemning the attempts made by the opposition to give a different picture to the Delhi meeting.

Just based on a press statement, they are trying to misguide the people as they don’t want the 12 left-out communities to get ST status, said the Chief Minister. He maintained that the SKM government is working dedicatedly to deliver the tribal status demand.

The Chief Minister also strongly condemned the inflammatory statements made by one individual from Darjeeling against a Sikkimese community. Don’t attempt to vitiate the communal harmony of Sikkim, do it in your area but do not drag Sikkim into it, we will not spare those trying to damage the communal harmony of Sikkim, he said.

In his address, the Chief Minister assured that all infrastructural and development requirements of Rhenock constituency will be fulfilled by the State government. He announced to start his ‘Jan Bhet Karyakaram’ from Rhenock constituency, followed by similar meetings in Soreng, Namchi-Singhithang and other constituencies.

Golay would be camping in Rhenock constituency from February 23 to 25 and meet the local people.

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