The Sikkim Governor, Mr V Rama Rao, met
the Prime Minister in New Delhi on Saturday to discuss the
pending issues with the Centre. He also informed Dr Manmohan
Singh about the proposed rail connectivity in Sikkim and requested
the Railways to start work on extending railway line as near
to Nathu-La as possible to match the infrastructure being
created on the other side in China.
The Governor apprised the Prime Minister about air connectivity
in the state and requested his intervention to tie up the
funding for this long-felt need in Sikkim. He also drew the
Prime Minister’s attention to the state government’s
pending request for 100 per cent Central funding for the modernisation
of the police force as being done in other north-eastern states.
The Prime Minister has agreed to visit Sikkim in the near
future.
The Governor also called on the President, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam,
and conveyed the fond greetings of the people and children
of Sikkim. He also briefed him on the progress of the state.