GANGTOK, 20 Oct: National Sikkimese Bhutia Organization has joined the chorus of protest against the repeal of the Registration of Companies [Sikkim] Act 1961, an Old Law, with the extension of the Companies Act 2013 all over the country recently.
A press release issued by NASBO president Sonam Lama Kaloen recently sees the latest development as “another blatant act on the part of the Indian government and the present SDF government of Sikkim” to “completely do away with the 36th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1975”.
Arguing that the said intent was now clear, the organisation has rubbed in its condemnation by demanding that the issue be President of India issue an Ordinance “straightly doing away” with the 36th Constitutional Amendment Act which gives Sikkim its special status.
The organization has condemned the Govt of India’s “design and act” and what it sees as the Chief Minister’s “reluctant approach and attitude in preserving Sikkim’s ever fading unique identity within the Indian Union”. Like other organizations and parties in the Opposition, NASBO has also demanded the resignation of Sikkim’s two MPs.
A press release issued by NASBO president Sonam Lama Kaloen recently sees the latest development as “another blatant act on the part of the Indian government and the present SDF government of Sikkim” to “completely do away with the 36th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1975”.
Arguing that the said intent was now clear, the organisation has rubbed in its condemnation by demanding that the issue be President of India issue an Ordinance “straightly doing away” with the 36th Constitutional Amendment Act which gives Sikkim its special status.
The organization has condemned the Govt of India’s “design and act” and what it sees as the Chief Minister’s “reluctant approach and attitude in preserving Sikkim’s ever fading unique identity within the Indian Union”. Like other organizations and parties in the Opposition, NASBO has also demanded the resignation of Sikkim’s two MPs.
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