SIKKIM FOR SIKKIMESE
Let all
Sikkimese feel safe and secure in Sikkim
The authorities in Delhi and Gangtok are widely aware or should be aware
of the need to give top priority to safeguarding national security concerns in
this sensitive and strategic border region.
Genuine national unity and
integration can come when people in their respective States, particularly in
strategic border regions, are safe and secure. If those in power are truly and
genuinely concerned over these vital issues then let all bonafide Sikkimese
belonging to the three ethnic communities be included in the ST list in the
State and let all of them enjoy all economic, educational and employment benefits
which are meant for all STs at the national level. If this is done then special
care must be taken in all respect to safeguard the rights and interests of the
economically and educationally weaker sections of the people in the State who
belong to all communities.
However, while ST status may be
granted to all bonafide Sikkimese belonging to the three ethnic communities,
seats in the Assembly should be reserved for them on the basis of their
ethnicity as per Article 371F of the Constitution, which reflect the provisions
of the May 8, 1973 Agreement and Government of Sikkim Act, 1974, and not on the
basis of them being given ST status. If these two demands are fulfilled it will
bring genuine national integration while also preserving Sikkim’s special
status within the Union.
Let other Sikkimese, who are
locally referred to as ‘purano byapari’ (old business community), be identified
through a cut-off year, and given a special place in Sikkim. These people, who
hail from the plains and hill regions of the country, belong to all communities
and have been living in Sikkim for generations. Most of them have been born and
brought up in Sikkim and regard Sikkim as their homeland. It is the moral duty
of all bonafide Sikkimese belonging to the three ethnic communities to provide
adequate political and economic safeguards to such category of people so that
they, too, feel safe and secure in Sikkim.
The time has finally come for
all Sikkimese people to rise up to the occasion and shoulder the responsibility
entrusted to them by generations of the Sikkimese people yet to come.
(Ref: Sikkim For Sikkimese: Distinct Identity Within The Union,
Jigme N. Kazi, Hill Media Publications, Gangtok, 2009.)
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