Sikkim Rajya Manch Party
AbbreviationSRMP
LeaderRup Narayan Chamling
FounderRup Narayan Chamling
Founded7 December 2017 (2017-12-07)
HeadquartersYangang, Sikkim, India.
IdeologyLocalism
ColoursLight Blue, Green, White
ECI StatusRegistered-Unrecognized State Party (Sikkim)[1]
AllianceSikkim Progressive Alliance (2019-present)
Seats in Sikkim Legislative Assembly
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Sikkim Rajya Manch Party (SRMP) (English Translation: Sikkim State Forum Party) is a regional political party in the Indian state of Sikkim. Founder and Incumbent President is Rup Narayan Chamling (R. N. Chamling) who is a little brother of former Chief Minister of Sikkim and the president of Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF), Pawan Kumar Chamling.

History

In spite of the objection of Pawan Kumar Chamling, R.N. Chamling stood as an independent candidate in the bye-election of Sikkim Legislative Assembly on 16 September 2014. R. N. Chamling won and beat the candidate of SDF, Kumari Manger in Yangang.[2] Pawan Kumar Chamling didn't forgive R. N. Chamling's behavior, and didn't accept him as a Member of SDF. As the result, R. N. Chamling kept his position as an independent Member of Legislative Assembly.

On 7 December 2017, R. N. Chamling established the new party, Sikkim Rajya Manch Party (SRMP) in Sribadam in West Sikkim. He was elected to the President of SRMP, and declared to fight with SDF.[3]

In March 2019, SRMP participated in the electoral alliance, Sikkim Progressive Alliance (SPA) which was formed by Sikkim Sangram Parishad (SSP), Sikkim National People’s Party (SNPP) and Sikkim United Front Party (SUFP).[4] SPA sent 8 candidates for 2019 Sikkim Legislative Assembly election, 1 candidate for 2019 Sikkim Lok Sabah election, and 3 of 9 are SRMP candidates.[5] But in this election, all SRMP candidates lost and secured only 3.85% (R. N. Chamling from Rangang-Yangang) or less votes in each constituency.

SRMP didn't participate in the Bye-Election of Sikkim Legislative Assembly on 21 October 2019.

Electoral records

Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
Year Total Seats Seats Contested Seats Won Forfeited Deposits  % Votes Contested Source
2019 32 3 0 3 1.77 [6]

References

  1. "POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTION SYMBOLS". ECI. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019. SRMP was registered in this list with No.2055.
  2. "R.N. Chamling wins Sikkim by-poll". Business Standard. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  3. "Chamling's younger brother assails SDF rule, floats new party". Outlook. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  4. "Four Parties form Sikkim Progressive Alliance". United News of India. 14 March 2019. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  5. "SPA Announces 9 Candidates Including Lok Sabha Candidate". The Voice of Sikkim (TVOS). 17 March 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019. However, on the eve this election, SSP withdrew its candidate, Tara Battarai in Upper Tadong.
  6. "Sikkim Legislative Assembly Election Results 2019 LIVE COUNTING". Firstpost. 27 May 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
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