Sikkim Krantikari Morcha

1. Sikkim Krantikari Morcha Party reveals candidates for legislative and Lok Sabha elections.
2. Emphasis on inclusivity: The slate covers diverse constituencies for broad voter engagement.
3. Dedication to representation is evident in candidate selection across various regions.


Gangtok, March 25: The ruling Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) Party has unveiled its slate of candidates for the impending elections, covering 32 legislative seats and one Lok Sabha constituency.

Demonstrating a dedication to inclusivity and representation, the candidate lineup spans various constituencies, ensuring a wide-reaching engagement with voters from diverse backgrounds.

Noteworthy contenders include TT Bhutia for Yuksom Tashiding, Bhim Hang Limboo for Yangthang, Sudesh Kumar Subba for Maneybomg Dentam, and Lok Nath Sharma for Geyzing-Burmiok, among others.

This announcement underscores the party’s strategy of nominating candidates deeply rooted in their local communities, aiming to resonate with constituents on grassroots issues and concerns.


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From Rinchenpong to Barfung, candidates have been carefully chosen for their potential to connect with voters and effectively tackle local challenges.

Additionally, Indra Hang Subba is set to contest in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Chief Minister PS Tamang’s decision to seek re-election from his home constituency, Soren Chakung, is of particular interest.

It reaffirms his dedication to serving his constituents and advancing the party’s developmental agenda.

His candidacy symbolizes continuity and stability, both vital aspects in Sikkim’s political landscape.