Chamling seeks Rs 1000 cr `peace bonus` for Sikkim

Describing Sikkim as an abode of peace free from insurgency and terrorism, Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, has demanded a `bonus` of Rs 1000 crore as reward.

Gangtok: Describing Sikkim as an abode of peace free from insurgency and terrorism, Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, has demanded a `bonus` of Rs 1000 crore as
reward.

"We have been making a rightful claim for some time for a peace bonus of Rs 1000 crore as reward for our exemplary efforts to maintain peace and tranquility at a time when other states are faced by insurgency and terrorism," he told reporters in an interview.

He expressed surprise why the Centre had not entertained the state`s claim so far.

Chamling said financial incentives for Sikkim would set an example for other states to do better on the law and order front.
The state, he said, has benefitted from the largesse given by successive central governments over the years. "This also speaks volumes about the strong understanding between this sensitive border state and the Centre," he said.

PTI

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