Ahead of panchayat polls, Chamling sets out on whirlwind tour

Press Trust of India  |  Gangtok 

Facing a strong challenge from Opposition Krantikari Morcha and the in the upcoming polls, Chief Minister Chamling has set out on a whirlwind tour of the state to mobilise support for the ruling Democratic Front.

Addressing a public meeting at Sribadam in West District today, Chamling said he has done his best to usher in development and provide welfare measures to the people during his 23 year-old chief ministership.


"It is because of the SDF government's committed performance that finds itself as the most peaceful and developed state in North-East Region," he said.

The 67 year-old Chamling, who has been the SDF president since its inception in the early 1990s, took potshots at the and the SKM without taking names.

He said neither of the two parties have any plan for development of Sikkim, and urged people to repose their faith in the ruling SDF during the elections.

Chamling had yesterday left for a week-long election tour during which he will address public meetings in the west, south and north districts before returning to the state capital on November 1.

The polling for 500 gram and 84 zilla seats will be held on November 3.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 01:02 IST