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Sikkim: CAA implemented in the state despite Home Ministry's assurance

Sikkim: CAA implemented in the state despite Home Ministry's assurance

The Sikkim Democratic Front party has announced today that the Citizen Amendment Act (CAA) has been implemented in Sikkim, contrary to assurances given by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament and in light of Sikkim's safeguarding Article 371 F. 

The state government, under Article 371 F, had the authority to pass a resolution and exclude the implementation of the CAA, but their failure to do so has resulted in its implementation. 

This could potentially lead to an increase in the influx of immigrants, who will now enjoy similar rights as the current residents of Sikkim.

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On the otherhand, Social and Political Activist Passang Sherpa who recently joined the BJP party spoke on remarks made by the Sikkim Union Home Minister's assertion in the Parliament that Sikkim, safeguarded by Article 371F would not see the implementation of the contentious CAA was brought to light by Sherpa.

Article 371F of the Indian Constitution grants special provisions to Sikkim, ensuring its unique status and autonomy within the Indian Union. However, despite Home Minister Amit Shah's assurance, the decision to implement or reject the CAA now rests with the state assembly.

Article 371F, a special provision tailored for Sikkim, safeguards the state's unique identity and cultural heritage following its merger with India in 1975. This constitutional provision grants Sikkim several distinct privileges, including protection for its indigenous population and special legislative powers for the Governor and the Sikkim Legislative Assembly.