Pakyong: Sikkim chief minister Pawan Chamling on Wednesday
ridiculed the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) for promising jobs to all
unemployed youths in the state within 100 days of coming to power.
Chamling
pointed out that when even a country like America provided government
employment to only one per cent of the country's population.
Speaking
at a mass contact programme here, 30km from Gangtok, Chamling said the
Opposition's claim to solve the problem of employment within three
months of coming to power was nothing but hogwash.
"Sikkim has a
population of about seven lakh and the literacy rate is 99 per cent. If
employment has to be given to all the educated in Sikkim, then all seven
lakhs will have to be given jobs. Is that possible?," Chamling said,
adding that the figure includes non-regular government jobs.
The chief minister claimed that Sikkim rate of employment in the
government sector is higher even by the overall world figure of 5 per
cent. "Who is trying to show the right path to the youths of Sikkim? If
you don't follow the right path, you will not reach the proper
destination. You have to accept the truth and not follow the wrong
people," Chamling said.
The war of words between the ruling
Sikkim Democratic Party (SDF) and rival SKM was fuelled by Chamling, who
had earlier said he was ready to vacate his chair if the Opposition
could absorb all people in government jobs.
The SKM accepted the challenge and asked the chief minister to resign immediately.
Chamling
also took a dig at both SKM and Bhaichung Bhutia's Hamro Sikkim Party
during his speech. "One party is being run from the jail, and the other
party from Delhi," he said. The jail reference was for SKM since its
president P. S Golay has been languishing in jail after being convicted
in a corruption case, and the Delhi tag was for Hamro Party, which
Chamling accuses of being propped up by the BJP.
The Telegraph
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