General elections were held in Sikkim in May 1953.[2] The Sikkim National Party and the Sikkim State Congress both won six seats.[2] Voter turnout was less than 30%.[2]
^"Election to Sikkim State Council". The Indian Express. 2 June 1953. Retrieved 9 February 2022. ...the election which concluded on 23 May after 55 days of polling.
Generalelections were held in Sikkim in May 1953. The Sikkim National Party and the Sikkim State Congress both won six seats. Voter turnout was less...
Generalelections were held in Sikkim in January 1973. The Sikkim National Party emerged as the largest party, winning nine of the 18 elected seats. The...
Generalelections were held in Sikkim in March 1967, having been due earlier but postponed after a state of emergency was declared following the Sino-Indian...
Generalelections were held in Sikkim in 1958. The Sikkim State Congress emerged as the largest party, winning seven of the 20 seats. Voter turnout was...
Congress Chief Tashi Tshering. In 1953, he was elected as a member in the first ever held Sikkimesegeneralelection for the State Council of Sikkim. Thereafter...
third generalelection. He also served in the Executive Council of Sikkim after fourth Sikkimesegeneralelections. In 1973 Sikkimesegeneralelection amid...
British and Sikkimese governments, ventured into the mountains of Sikkim unannounced and unauthorised. The doctors were detained by the Sikkimese government...
October 2023. Retrieved 2 April 2023. Andhra State Act, 1953 (PDF). Parliament of India. 1953. Retrieved 15 October 2023. Reorganisation of states (PDF)...
reflect the current population. Dzongkha is partially intelligible with Sikkimese and spoken natively by 25% of the population. Tshangla, the language of...
Kingdom of Sikkim was established as a princely state after the Anglo-Sikkimese Treaty of 1861, but its sovereignty had been left undefined. In 1947,...
Kingdom of Sikkim was established as a princely state after the Anglo-Sikkimese Treaty of 1861; however, the issue of sovereignty was left undefined....
ousted following a plebiscite in which the Nepalese majority outvoted the Sikkimese minority. Sikkim, long a protectorate of India, became India's twenty-second...
next day as Indian troops stopped the rebel column from approaching the Sikkimese capital of Gangtok. In return for the assistance, India would later annex...
signed an order ratifying an amendment to the nation's constitution. Sikkimese voters had overwhelmingly approved annexation on April 14 and India's...
Trivandrum (now Thiruvananthapuram) (d. 2013) Died: Kazi Dawa Samdup, 53, Sikkimese-born linguist who was the first to translate texts from Tibetan Buddhism...