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Chamling Confident To Form Govt In Sikkim, Asks SDF Workers To Maintain Peace

 Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) president Pawan Kumar Chamling also a꧟sserted that the assembly election results, which will be🉐 out on June 2, will determine the fate and future of Sikkim and Sikkimese people.

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﷽Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) president Pawan Kumar Chamling | Photo: PTI
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Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) president Pawaไn Kumar Chamling on Tuesday exuded confidence in winning the assembly polls and urged party workers ✨to maintain peace in the state.

The SDF supremo hit out at the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) government for allegedly “jeopardising peace and security” in the state by indulging in a “culture of polit💟ical violence” against its adversaries and even common people for opposing the ruling party’s ideology and decisions.

“The people have decided to facilitate SDF to return to power i🐠n an apparent di🤡sapproval of political violence perpetrated by SKM goons,” he said.

He was addressing th🅰e SDF’s central executive committee meeting at the party office in Indira Bypass near in Gangtok.

The SDF’s potential return to power also entails responsibility on the party leaders and w𒅌orkers who must ensure peace anꦑd security in Sikkim, said Chamling, a five-term chief minister.

He also asserted that the assembly election results, which will be out on June 2, will determine the fate and future o🐻f Sikkim and Sikkimeseಌ people.

“If the SDF comes to power, we will stop the culture of violence at once and respect🦩 the contrarian views of the civil society,” the fo♋rmer chief minister said.

There will be “no diꦗscrimination, no political victimisation and no political harassment”, he said.

“We will take all citizens on the path of development and prosperityꦕ over the next five years,” he added.

Chamling thanked all party leaders and workers during the Sikkim assembly polls and said that it was only becauseܫ of the teamwork that the party was in reckoning to form ✱a government after the results of the 32-member state legislature would be declared.

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