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Sikkim: Prem Singh Tamang Sworn In As Chief Minister For Second Term

Prem Singh Tamang, of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), was sworn in for his second consecutive term as the Chief Minister of Sikkim. His priorities for the state include water, electricity, roads, education, health, and infrastructure development, as he aims to lead Sikkim towards progress and prosperity.

During the swearing-in ceremony of PM Modi in Delhi on Sunday, Prem Singh Tamang, the convener of Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM), took the oath as the chief minister of the Himalayan state for the second consecutive term. Tamang stated, “I prioritize water, electricity, roads, education, health, and infrastructure development.”

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Around 30,000 people will attend the swearing-in ceremony at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok, where his council of Ministers will also take the oath of office.

The ruling SKM clinched a landslide victory in the state assembly elections, securing 31 out of 32 seats. In contrast, the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) only won in the Shyari constituency. Tamang emerged victorious in the Rhenock constituency, decisively defeating his SDF rival Som Nath Poudyal by a margin of 7,044 votes. Furthermore, SDF supremo Pawan Chamling, who had led his party to five terms in power from 1994 to 2019, suffered defeat in both seats he had contested.

Also Read: Unprecedented Delay: Ministers Yet To Receive Departments After Modi’s Oath

First published on: Jun 10, 2024 05:38 PM IST


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