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Sikkim’s former health minister Dr MK Sharma turns song writer

First Published: 20th February, 2023 9:29 IST

The minister who had recently resigned as a minister has written the song praising his state

Former Sikkim health minister Dr MK Sharma has become a song writer after stepping down as a minister. He has penned a song titled “Sikkim” where he has expressed his love and attachment towards Sikkim and dedicated the song to the state.

In the song he is portraying that he thinks highly of Sikkim, holds the stare in high esteem and the state is much above him. The lyrics of the song also shows that he is trying to challenge the government.
The song has been sung by a popular Nepali singer, Yash Kumar. The song was recently released on YouTube.

Sharma had recently resigned as a minister over the Nepali Sikkimese identity row.

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