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Sikkim CM Submits SIR Form, Urges High Voter Turnout
✍️ The News Mill
🗓 27 Jun 2026, 08:01 PM
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Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang submitted the SIR form and appealed to citizens to actively participate in the upcoming elections.
Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has completed a significant step by submitting the SIR (Self-Initiated Reforms) form. This action is part of a broader initiative aimed at encouraging citizen engagement in governance and development processes within the state.
The Chief Minister used this occasion to emphasize the importance of democratic participation. He specifically called upon the people of Sikkim to exercise their right to vote in large numbers during the upcoming elections, highlighting the role of each vote in shaping the future of the state.
Tamang's appeal underscores the administration's focus on fostering a participatory democracy where citizens are actively involved in the electoral process and governance. The submission of the SIR form is seen as a move towards greater transparency and accountability.
The Chief Minister used this occasion to emphasize the importance of democratic participation. He specifically called upon the people of Sikkim to exercise their right to vote in large numbers during the upcoming elections, highlighting the role of each vote in shaping the future of the state.
Tamang's appeal underscores the administration's focus on fostering a participatory democracy where citizens are actively involved in the electoral process and governance. The submission of the SIR form is seen as a move towards greater transparency and accountability.