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Former Sikkim MPs Meet Governor Om Prakash Mathur

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 4 Min Read Published May 22, 2025
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Former Sikkim Parliamentarians meet Governor Om Prakash Mathur at Raj Bhawan in Gangtok
Former MPs from Sikkim meet Governor Om Prakash Mathur to discuss development and policy suggestions
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Former Sikkim Parliamentarians meet Governor Om Prakash Mathur in a significant interaction held at Raj Bhawan, Gangtok. The visit highlighted a shared interest in state development, transparent governance, and policy continuity.

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Key Issues Discussed as Former Sikkim Parliamentarians Meet GovernorFocus on State Unity and Long-Term ProgressFormer MPs Offer Insightful SuggestionsFormer Sikkim Parliamentarians Meet Governor to Encourage Civic DialogueUnity Beyond Party LinesA Forward-Looking Interaction

Bringing together experienced leaders and the constitutional head of the state, the meeting aimed to bridge past legislative experiences with ongoing administrative goals.

The delegation included previous Members of Parliament who represented Sikkim in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha over several decades.

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Key Issues Discussed as Former Sikkim Parliamentarians Meet Governor

As Governor Om Prakash Mathur, they discussed various important topics such as employment generation, infrastructure needs, climate resilience, and digital governance.

Governor Mathur welcomed the insights and suggestions provided by the delegation. He emphasized that wisdom and experience from senior leaders can shape better policies.

He noted that the contribution of former Parliamentarians should not end with their tenure but continue as a guiding force for future development.

Focus on State Unity and Long-Term Progress

The purpose of the meeting was clear—when Governor, the exchange goes beyond formality. It becomes a forum for state-building dialogue.

Governor Mathur stressed the value of collective wisdom. He said, “Veteran leaders carry the vision and memory of our political journey. Their voices still matter.”

The delegation echoed this thought and assured their support to constructive dialogue with current leaders, irrespective of political differences.

Former MPs Offer Insightful Suggestions

When former Sikkim Parliamentarians meet Governor, they bring practical knowledge of local needs. The MPs shared concerns about youth migration, education gaps, and healthcare services in remote areas.

They also recommended better use of digital tools in rural governance. Their proposals were grounded in years of legislative and field experience.

Former MP P.D. Rai said, “This is a time to look ahead without forgetting what we’ve learned. I’m glad the Governor encouraged this interaction.”

Former Sikkim Parliamentarians Meet Governor to Encourage Civic Dialogue

One recurring theme was the importance of civic engagement. The former MPs suggested that the Raj Bhawan could host regular policy roundtables. These would include not only politicians but also educators, students, and civil society leaders.

Governor Mathur expressed interest in the idea. He said that when former Sikkim Parliamentarians meet Governor, it should set the tone for deeper democratic culture in the state.

The delegation also proposed creating an advisory panel of former lawmakers to assist with long-term planning and act as mentors.

Unity Beyond Party Lines

The group included former MPs from different political parties, which made the meeting an example of political maturity. Their visit to Raj Bhawan was non-partisan, focusing only on what’s best for Sikkim.

Such unity showed that when former Sikkim Parliamentarians meet Governor, they do so not as party representatives, but as senior citizens of the state with valuable perspectives.

This gesture was praised by Governor Mathur, who said that inclusive politics starts with inclusive conversations.

A Forward-Looking Interaction

As the event wrapped up, it became evident that the decision by former Sikkim Parliamentarians to meet Governor Om Prakash Mathur had lasting significance.

It encouraged a practice of non-partisan consultation, brought valuable suggestions to the table, and reminded citizens that governance can benefit from both new and old voices.

Governor Mathur concluded the meeting by saying, “Let this be the beginning of regular cooperation. Our work continues, even after office.”

The visiting delegation thanked the Governor for his openness and promised continued participation in public life as mentors and well-wishers.

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Tiasha Banerjee May 22, 2025
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