Sikkim Janata Congress
Sikkim political party
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Sikkim Janata Congress (translation: Sikkim Popular Congress) was a political party in Sikkim, active in the struggle for democratic reforms. The SJC was founded when the Sikkim State Congress and Sikkim Janata Party merged, in October 1972. K.C. Pradhan was its president.
Sikkim Janata Congress | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1972 |
| Dissolved | 1973 |
| Merged into | Sikkim National Congress |
| Colours | Blue |
In 1973, the SJC merged with Dorjee's Sikkim National Congress.[1]