GANGTOK, 28 Jan: The ‘Parivartan Rally’ of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha [SKM] party reached South Sikkim today. The rally after halting in Dzongu in North Sikkim on Monday entered the South district from Yangyang.
An SKM press release informs that the rally received a grand welcome and more vehicles have joined the rally increasing the number of vehicles in the rally to more than 300 today. It is informed that the rally entering from Yangyang travelled through Rabongla, Damthang, Temi-Tarku and Namthang before halting at Sadam today.
The release informs that the rally led by the party general secretary, MK Subba reached Dzongu last evening where locals met the party leaders and workers and expressed their grievances. The people accused the state government of being biased against some sections and stated that developmental activities were just for namesake, the release claims.
The North district public also placed various grievances and problems, it is added.
An SKM press release informs that the rally received a grand welcome and more vehicles have joined the rally increasing the number of vehicles in the rally to more than 300 today. It is informed that the rally entering from Yangyang travelled through Rabongla, Damthang, Temi-Tarku and Namthang before halting at Sadam today.
The release informs that the rally led by the party general secretary, MK Subba reached Dzongu last evening where locals met the party leaders and workers and expressed their grievances. The people accused the state government of being biased against some sections and stated that developmental activities were just for namesake, the release claims.
The North district public also placed various grievances and problems, it is added.
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