Gangtok:
Hamro Sikkim Party (HSP) leader Bhaichung Bhutia on Wednesday said his
party was open to the idea of having an alliance with any party with
Sikkim-centric and youth-centric programmes.
Addressing a press
conference in the HSP office here, Bhutia said his party's position on
an alliance had been very clear since its launch in April and defeating
the allegedly corruption-ridden ruling Sikkim Democratic Front remained a
priority.
"We are open to having an alliance with any party which is Sikkim-centric and youth-centric," he said.
The
ex-footballer had recently written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
advising him against having any truck with Sikkim chief minister Pawan
Chamling-headed SDF, which is a part of the BJP-led National Democratic
Alliance and North East Democratic Alliance, because of its track record
on corruption.
"Prime minister Modi has a very clean image. Demonitisation was his idea
to unearth black money. I feel he shouldn't be associating with a party
which is corrupt. We want to know how the SDF became the richest
regional party in the country," he said.
Bhutia also accused Chamling of hobnobbing with Bengal chief minister
Mamata Banerjee while still being part of the NDA and NEDA. "You should
ask the SDF if it is part of the NDA and NEDA. The SDF accuses us of
being a party from outside, but does not clarify if it is in the NDA and
NEDA," he said.
The HSP was also critical of the manner in which the government was implementing the fifth pay commission recommendation.
"The
HSP has been regularly raising the issue of the implementation of the
5th pay commission recommendations. But we find that the government is
still beating about the bush by announcing arrears and allowances
without announcing the implementation of the basic salary on which the
perks and the dues are based," said Biraj Adhikari, the HSP spokesman.
The
Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, which is the main opposition party in the
state, too, accused the government of short-changing the employees by
paying them arrears in instalments.
"We demand that the arrears be paid at one go," said Jacob Khaling, the SKM spokesman.
The chief minister had said the dues would be paid in three annual instalments.
Jacob
also said if the SKM came to power, it would declare holidays on all
Saturdays. The government has decided to rescind its 2014 decision
declaring second Saturdays as working days.
Following Chamling's
announcement on Tuesday, the government on Wednesday came out with a
notification declaring second Saturday as a government holiday.
The Telegraph
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