1. Tamang criticized the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) during a rally in Shyari.
2. He likened the party to “old maize,” implying ineffective results.
3. Tamang cautioned against regressive political tactics without naming SDF President Pawan Chamling explicitly.
Gangtok, April 13: During an election rally in Shyari, Sikkim Chief Minister and Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) President, Prem Singh Tamang, took a sharp dig at the opposition Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF), warning against what he termed as backward political tactics.
While not explicitly naming SDF President Pawan Chamling, Tamang compared the party to “old maize” roots, suggesting they would fail to yield positive outcomes. He urged voters not to support such entrenched entities, emphasizing the importance of progress over stagnation in Sikkim’s political sphere.
Drawing from personal experiences, including a period of imprisonment, Tamang underscored the significance of the Shyari constituency in his political journey.
He praised the dedication of SKM members, especially during his absence, and condemned SDF’s efforts to undermine the party’s integrity.
Tamang reiterated SKM’s dedication to inclusive development, urging party members to promote the vision and commitments outlined in the party’s agenda.
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He reaffirmed SKM’s promise to fulfill nine guarantees within the next five years, underscoring the government’s commitment to Sikkim’s welfare and prosperity.
Additionally, Tamang highlighted the confidence expressed by former Sikkim minister OT Bhutia in SKM’s prospects across all six districts of the state in the upcoming elections.