Sikkim SKM

1. SKM’s Jan Bharosha Sankalp Yatra: A car rally across Sikkim ahead of state elections.
2. The rally spans Pakyong and Gangtok districts, connecting with locals for support.
3. Scheduled for March 10-11, aiming to engage citizens and strengthen political outreach.


Gangtok, March 10: The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) has embarked on the Jan Bharosha Sankalp Yatra, a car rally traversing the length and breadth of Sikkim, in anticipation of the impending state assembly elections.

Scheduled on March 10 and 11, the rally covers key districts including Pakyong and Gangtok, aiming to forge connections with the populace and garner support.

Arun Upreti, the party’s Secretary-General, leads the rally, emphasizing SKM’s inclusive agenda focused on Sikkim’s welfare and progress.

He underscores unity and amity as pivotal, affirming the party’s neutrality towards individuals or rival political factions.


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Commencing from Adampool and culminating at Whitehall, the rally winds through significant locales like Gangtok, Bojoghari, Ban Jhakri Falls, and Sang Khamdong, encompassing a spectrum of communities and landscapes.

Upreti articulates the rally’s essence, emphasizing solidarity for Sikkim’s advancement. He articulates SKM’s unequivocal objective: steering the state towards prosperity and growth, resonating with the aspirations of its citizens.

Expressing unwavering confidence in a sweeping electoral triumph, Upreti predicts SKM’s dominance across all 32 assembly seats.

He portrays the impending elections as a mere procedural formality, underscoring the steadfast support of Sikkim’s populace towards SKM’s leadership.

Encouraging Sikkim’s denizens to partake in the rally, Upreti extends a message of tranquility and collaboration.

He implores party members to adhere to decorum, ensuring the rally’s peaceful conduct without causing disruptions to public life or vehicular traffic.

Upreti underscores the rally’s symbolic significance, traversing six districts emblematic of SKM’s outreach to every nook and cranny of Sikkim.

It epitomizes the party’s unwavering commitment to fostering inclusive growth and development throughout the state.