Sikkim elections: SDF chief Pawan Chamling launches scathing attack on CM P.S Tamang
First Published: 15th April, 2024 13:18 IST
Chamling stated that people have lost freedom of expression under the SKM government. He alleged that post-graduate or PhD holders are being forced into meagre government jobs.
SDF Chief Pawan Chamling on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Sikkim Chief minister and SKM President PS Tamang.
Speaking at a rally in Gangtok, Chamling alleged that no one believes in PS Tamang’s guarantees and the people want the SDF back. Chamling further added that every person needs peace and the only party guaranteeing peace is the SDF.
Chamling stated that people have lost freedom of expression under the SKM government. He alleged that post-graduate or PhD holders are being forced into meagre government jobs.
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