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Encyclopedia > Sikkim State Congress

Sikkim State Congress, political party in Sikkim. SSC was founded in 1947. The goal of the party were democratic reforms and a unification of Sikkim with India, During the period of 1953-1958 the president of SSC was Kazi Lhendup Dorjee. In 1958 Dorjee left SSC.


In 1972 SSC merged with Sikkim Janata Party and formed Sikkim Janata Congress.


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Sikkim - Search Results - MSN Encarta (133 words)
Sikkim, state in northeastern India, on the southern slopes of the Himalayas.
Sikkim is bounded on the north and northeast by Tibet Autonomous...
This semi-independent Himalayan state, bounded by India, Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan, is a protectorate of the Republic of India.
1Up India > India > Sikkim > Rich History of Sikkim. (1367 words)
Sikkim was inhabited in pre-historic times by three tribes namely Naong, Chang and the Mon.
By the beginning of 1970 there were rumbling in the political ranks and file of the State, which demanded the removal of Monarchy and the establishment of a democratic setup.
On 4th September 1974, the leader of Sikkim Congress, Kazi Lendup Dorji was elected as the Chief Minister of the state.
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