Gangtok, Nov. 1: Sikkim Trinamul
Congress president P.T. Lucksum today said party MPs from Bengal would
raise the issues affecting the Himalayan state in Parliament.
The Sikkim unit of Trinamul was formed in September.
“We met Trinamul
general secretary Mukul Roy and north Bengal development minister Gautam
Deb in Darjeeling recently. They told us that all issues related to
Sikkim would be taken up by Trinamul MPs in Parliament. The party MPs
can raise matters related to our state with the President also,”
Lucksum told journalists here.
Asked what issues
would be taken up by the Trinamul MPs in Parliament, Lucksum said: “We
are discussing the issues to be raised in Parliament and they will be
made public in the days to come. We will be putting forward the matters
before the MPs soon.”
Sikkim has two MPs, one in Lok Sabha and another in Rajya Sabha, and neither is from Trinamul.
The state general
secretary of Trinamul, Tshering Lepcha, said the party would contest the
next Assembly and Parliament elections from Sikkim.
“New faces will be
fielded for the elections in all the constituencies of Sikkim. We will
soon make our agenda for the polls public,” he added.
Sikkim has 32 Assembly seats.
“A party
delegation will be calling on the governor after Diwali and then we will
hold public meetings. We will be inviting leaders, including Bengal
chief minister Mamata Banerjee, to our public meetings,” Lepcha said.
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