After rejection from Delhi High Court in dual citizenship case filed against the Chief Minister Pawan Chamling, Bharatya Janta Party (BJP) Sikkim Unit is all set to knock the door of Supreme Court by the end of this month.
General Secretary (BJP) Mr. Padam Sharma informed that the case filed against the CM in Delhi High Court has been rejected on 15th March, but BJP now will be knocking the doors of the Supreme Court soon.
BJP Sikkim unit has already informed the Central Committee regarding the further steps and a meeting was also held on 16th March at New Delhi where it was decided to file a case at Supreme Court.
Mr. Sharma added that BJP central committee is also serious in regards to this issue and will be taking serious step in seeking justice.
In 2009 a case against the CM was filed at Delhi High Court for holding citizenship of India and Nepal.
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Sangay
March 18, 2011 at 4:50 am
Dear Padam Sir, You are wasting your time trying to drag this baseless issue to SC. Before this you went twice to Delhi and came back wasted. so why you are fooling yourself. The whole process is wasteful and inefficient. Dr. Chamling is son of this soil, better you concentrate on betterments of Sikkimese ppl rather than digging graveyard.
“regard”
Tiger
March 18, 2011 at 6:09 am
it’s a shame on their part that the person on whom they are blaming is Indian Nepali Speaking chief minister of Nation. This as wasted of time as Sangay’ve very rightly mentioned,
skmese
March 18, 2011 at 6:22 am
We have many stupid people as our opposition leaders; Haha…
Monica
March 18, 2011 at 6:28 am
If this is the case then BJP should also investigate locals…there are lot of people who holds dual citizenship… are they going to file case against them also?
Mr.L
March 18, 2011 at 6:51 am
Fault finding in Dr. Chamling has become opposition’s foremost role now days… He he… I think it would do well if they contribute something good for Sikkim Nirmaan rather than trying to make an issue out of non-issue.
steven song
March 18, 2011 at 5:49 pm
well this is something extremely funny,,,you have so much time for something which is untrue when fact concerns,,,dear sir this aint “WORTTH” as you are or always do…