PM Modi: Prime Minister Modi will visit Sikkim, will participate in the golden jubilee celebrations


Posted on 21st May 2025 02:06 pm by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Sikkim on 29 May. He will participate in the program organized on the occasion of Sikkim's Golden Jubilee celebrations. Sikkim got the status of a state 50 years ago.

 

The Prime Minister accepted the Chief Minister's invitation.

 

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang met Prime Minister Modi in Delhi on Tuesday and invited him to participate in the celebrations. The Prime Minister has accepted the Chief Minister's invitation.

 

Operation Sindoor will also be discussed.

 

He has agreed to come to Sikkim on 29 May and share this historic occasion with the people of the state. The Chief Minister mentioned in his internet media post that he congratulated the Prime Minister for the success of 'Operation Sindoor', the country's historic achievement against terrorism recently.

 

The success of the operation has not only increased national pride but also demonstrated India's strength and determination at the global level. He told that Prime Minister Modi reiterated his constant support and guidance to the state of Sikkim and its people.

 

The ceremony will be held at Paljor Stadium in the capital, Gangtok

The ceremony will be held at Paljor Stadium and Manan Bhawan in the capital, Gangtok. Let us tell you that Sikkim has completed its 50th year of statehood on 16 May. After this, the Vice President of the country Jagdeep Dhankhar was scheduled to visit Sikkim on 17 and 18 May, but his visit was cancelled due to bad weather.

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