BJP’s Sikkim MP Candidate Expresses Concern Over Delay in ‘Stairs to Heaven’ Project
Northeast Desk, 7th April: Dinesh Chandra Nepal, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) candidate for the Lok Sabha elections in Sikkim, has raised alarm over the prolonged delay in the completion of the ‘Stairs to Heaven’ project in Daramdin.
Nepal pointed out that the project’s progress has been hindered by frequent changes and revisions in estimates, primarily attributed to shifts in the state government, allegedly influenced by corrupt regional parties.
The ongoing delays have exacerbated concerns within the Lepcha community, who eagerly await the completion of the project due to its significant cultural importance and potential benefits.
Expressing his dismay, Nepal highlighted the pressing need for immediate attention and coordinated efforts to address this longstanding issue, ensuring that the aspirations of the Lepcha community regarding the ‘Stairs to Heaven’ are realized.
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