Sikkim assembly: Effigy of home minister burnt in protest against this bill
Sikkim assembly: Effigy of home minister burnt in protest against this bill
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Gangtok: The Sikkim Revolutionary Front (SKM) has decided not to pass the Citizens Amendment Bill in Sikkim Legislative Assembly. Where the party spokesperson and the political secretary of the Chief Minister, Jacob Khaling, SKM have made its stand clear in the Lok Sabha regarding the cab. Because party MP Indra Hong Subba voted in Lok Sabha on Monday against the said bill. If this bill is introduced in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly in the future, they will protest.

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It has been learned that SKM is impossible to pass due to the majority in the assembly. But rectification is very important to provide long-term relief from the cab. However, this bill was passed only on Monday. The amendment is not currently possible while presenting the said bill. But the central government has given positive signs. Because the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while referring to the special constitutional provision 371 (f) of Sikkim, gave a statement that the state should have full right to keep out of the purview of the said bill. On this basis, we will oppose the cab.

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According to sources, it has been learned that Gojmumo Vinay Panthi camp on Monday burnt the effigy of Home Minister Amit Shah and MP Raju Bisht at the Chowk. On this occasion, both leaders also shouted slogans. On this occasion, Gojamu President Vinay Tamang said that how can any intruder tell Gurkhas living in India for years. The Morcha Town Committee said that MP Raju Bisht remained silent when Gorkhas were being called as intruders in the House. Why did they not register a protest Both leaders should apologize on this issue.

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