Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on September 23 made it clear that his government will not tolerate any activity that threatens national security, following opposition calls for a “Nepal-style movement” to oust his administration.
Addressing a public event in Gangtok, Tamang said: “Our government has zero tolerance for threats to national security.” He emphasised that while constructive criticism and democratic dissent are welcome, any attempt to incite violence or disrupt harmony will be dealt with firmly under the law.
Marking Sikkim’s 50 years of statehood, the chief minister highlighted the state’s strategic importance. “This occasion is not only a reflection of how the people of Sikkim cherish their identity as proud Indians, but it is also a reminder of how this small Himal