Sikkim Ekta Manch (translation: Sikkim Unity Platform), was a political party in the Indian state of Sikkim founded in August 1997, when Laxmi Parasad Tiwari and T. M. Rai broke from the Indian National Congress (INC). The party drew dissident members from the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front and the INC, who claimed the new party would promote a Sikkim free of caste or communal based politics. In the October 1997 panchayat (local) elections, the first local elections in Sikkim to allow political parties, the SEM criticised this "politicization" and only fielded independent candidates.
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| - Sikkim Ekta Manch (Sikkims Enhetsplattform), var ett politiskt parti i den indiska delstaten Sikkim. SEM grundades i augusti 1997, när L.P. Tiwari och T.M. Rai bröt sig ur Kongresspartiet. Strax därefter bröt sig Rai ur och bildade Sikkim Janashakti Party. I november 1998 gick SEM samman med Kongresspartiet. Denna artikel om ett politiskt parti eller en politisk organisation saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
- Sikkim Ekta Manch (translation: Sikkim Unity Platform), was a political party in the Indian state of Sikkim founded in August 1997, when Laxmi Parasad Tiwari and T. M. Rai broke from the Indian National Congress (INC). The party drew dissident members from the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front and the INC, who claimed the new party would promote a Sikkim free of caste or communal based politics. In the October 1997 panchayat (local) elections, the first local elections in Sikkim to allow political parties, the SEM criticised this "politicization" and only fielded independent candidates. (en)
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| - Sikkim Ekta Manch (translation: Sikkim Unity Platform), was a political party in the Indian state of Sikkim founded in August 1997, when Laxmi Parasad Tiwari and T. M. Rai broke from the Indian National Congress (INC). The party drew dissident members from the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front and the INC, who claimed the new party would promote a Sikkim free of caste or communal based politics. In the October 1997 panchayat (local) elections, the first local elections in Sikkim to allow political parties, the SEM criticised this "politicization" and only fielded independent candidates. Shortly thereafter, Rai broke away from the SEM to form the . In the 1998 general election SEM ran a joint candidate with Congress, the Sikkim Sangram Parishad and the for the state's single Lok Sabha seat. In November 1998 SEM merged with INC. (en)
- Sikkim Ekta Manch (Sikkims Enhetsplattform), var ett politiskt parti i den indiska delstaten Sikkim. SEM grundades i augusti 1997, när L.P. Tiwari och T.M. Rai bröt sig ur Kongresspartiet. Strax därefter bröt sig Rai ur och bildade Sikkim Janashakti Party. I november 1998 gick SEM samman med Kongresspartiet. Denna artikel om ett politiskt parti eller en politisk organisation saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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