Sikkim Krantikari Morcha

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Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (translation: Sikkim Revolutionary Front) is a political party in the Indian state of Sikkim which is the ruling party of Sikkim since 2019.

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Sikkim Krantikari Morcha
AbbreviationSKM
ChairpersonPrem Singh Tamang
Parliamentary ChairpersonIndra Hang Subba
Lok Sabha LeaderIndra Hang Subba
TreasurerPravin Kr Agarwal
FounderPrem Singh Tamang
Founded4 February 2013; 13 years ago (2013-02-04)
Split fromSikkim Democratic Front
HeadquartersGhaley Compound, Tibet Road, Gangtok – 737101, Sikkim, India.
Student wingTshering Wangchuk Lepcha
Youth wingLakpa Moktan
Women's wingSKM Women's Wing
Labour wingHermon Tenzing Namchyo
Peasant's wingSKM Agriculture Wing
IdeologyConservatism (India)[citation needed]
Sikkimese nationalism
Regionalism
Democratic socialism[citation needed]
Political positionSyncretic
Colours  Red
ECI StatusState party[1]
AllianceNDA (2019–present)[2]
NEDA (2019–present)
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Lok Sabha
1 / 543
Seats in Sikkim Legislative Assembly
32 / 32
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 32
Election symbol

Lamp
Party flag
Website
www.sikkimkrantikarimorcha.org
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P.S. Golay, a member of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, was one of the prominent figures of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) and was a minister in the government of Sikkim. Since December 2009 he has been a vocal critic of Pawan Kumar Chamling, the President of the SDF and the former chief minister of Sikkim.[3] He started the party Sikkim Krantikari Morcha on 4 February 2013. Golay became the Chief Minister of Sikkim on 28 May 2019, thus ending Chamling’s 25-year-rule.[4][5] In the 2024 general elections the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha party won a landslide victory of 31 seats out of 32; in July 2024 the sole MLA of the opposition Sikkim Democratic Front, Tenzing Norbu Lamtha defected to Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, resulting in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly having no opposition.

History

2014 election

On 4 February 2013, SKM was established at Soreng, a western city of Sikkim.

In September 2009, P.S. Golay formally seceded from SDF and became the Party President of SKM.[6][7]

SKM contested assembly election from all 32 constituencies which were held on 12 April 2014.[8] SKM won 10 seats and became the second largest party and opposition in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly. They secured 40.8% votes in the election. The former Chief Minister of Sikkim Nar Bahadur Bhandari gave his unconditional support to SKM party withdrawing his party Sikkim Sangram Parishad from participation in elections, 2014 and played an active role during campaigning phase of SKM party. Likely Former Chief Minister of Sikkim B. B. Gurung shown his support to SKM party, resigning from ruling SDF party.[9][10]

For the by-poll of Sikkim Legislative Assembly which were held 13 September 2014, SKM established the alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and supported Bikash Basnet who was a candidate of BJP.[11]

In 2017, SKM elected MLA Kunga Nima Lepcha as Acting President of the party and Similarly M.P. Subba and Navin Karki as Working President. Party also appointed Arun Upreti as Secretary General of the party.

2019 election

The party came close to allying with Bhartiya Janata Party before the 2019 Indian Election but decided to fight alone.[12] After the 2019 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election it decided to join the National Democratic Alliance on 26 May 2019 led by the Bharatiya Janata Party.[13]

They contested on all 32 constituencies of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly and won 17 constituencies, thus ending Pawan Kumar Chamling's 25-year rule in Sikkim.[14]

Indra Hang Subba won the Sikkim Lok Sabha constituency by defeating his nearest rival of Sikkim Democratic Front Dek Bahadur Katwal 12,443 margin.[15]

2024 election

They contested on all 32 constituencies while aligning with the National Democratic Alliance in Sikkim Legislative Assembly and won 31 out of 32 seats in a landlide.[16][17]

Indra Hang Subba won the Sikkim Lok Sabha constituency by defeating his nearest rival Bharat Basneet of Citizen Action Party – Sikkim by a margin of 80,830 votes.

Electoral performance

Lok Sabha election, Sikkim
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Election Lok sabha Party leader Seats contested Seats won Change in seats Overall votes % Vote % in seat contested -/+ in vote ref
2014 16th Prem Singh Tamang 1
0 / 543
Steady 39.47 Increase [18]
2019 17th 1
1 / 543
Increase1 47.76 Increase [19]
2024 18th 1
1 / 543
Steady 0.03 42.71 Increase
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Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
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Election Assembly Party leader Seats contested Seats won Change in seats Overall votes % -/+ in Vote ref
2014 9th Prem Singh Tamang 32
10 / 32
Increase10 42.07 Increase [20]
2019 10th 32
17 / 32
Increase7 47.03 Increase [21]
2024 11th 32
31 / 32
Increase14 58.38 Increase [22]
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List of party leaders

Presidents

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in office
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Prem Singh Tamang
(b. 1968)
4 February 2013 Incumbent 13 years, 83 days
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Legislative leaders

List of chief ministers

Chief Ministers of Sikkim

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in office Assembly
(Election)
Elected constituency Ministry
Assumed office Left office Time in office
1 Prem Singh Tamang
(b. 1968)
27 May 2019 9 June 2024 6 years, 336 days 10th
(2019)
Poklok–Kamrang Tamang I
10 June 2024 Incumbent 11th
(2024)
Rhenock Tamang II
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Frontal Organisation

  • Sikkim Krantikari Krishak Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Nari Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Yuva Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Shramik Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Vidyarthi Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Vyapari Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Chalak Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Avakashprapta Sainik Morcha
  • Sikkim Krantikari Avakashprapta Karmachari Morcha

See also

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References

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