SDF to go it alone in next polls

Opposition spreading rumours of tie-up with BJP to create doubt, alleges party

November 29, 2018 12:12 am | Updated 12:13 am IST - Gangtok

Pawan Kumar Chamling.

Pawan Kumar Chamling.

Scotching rumours that it would contest the next polls in alliance with the BJP, the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front on Wednesday said it would go it alone in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in 2019.

Since the inception of the party 27 years ago, the SDF has contested all the elections on its own and the people of Sikkim have blessed the party in every poll, party spokespersons Bhim Dahal, K.T. Gyaltsen and T.N. Sharma said.

“The SDF will contest the Assembly and parliamentary elections in 2019 on its own under the able leadership of the party supremo and Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling,” Mr. Dahal said.

He alleged that the Opposition parties were spreading rumours to create seeds of doubt about the SDF among people.

On the SDF being constituent of the BJP-led NDA and the North-East Democratic Alliance, Mr. Gyaltsen said the party has always been a part of the coalition of the party ruling at the Centre. This is required to safeguard interests of the Himalayan State sharing borders with China, Nepal and Bhutan, he said.

Mr. Sharma said the party’s demand to increase the strength of Assembly from the existing 32 to 40 is yet to be met. The demand for reservation of Assembly seats for the Limboo and Tamang communities, accorded ST status in 2002, also remained unfulfilled, he said. “The SDF has decided to give five tickets to Limboo and Tamang communities in the next Assembly polls from the 17 general seats,” he said.

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