The government, led by Chief Minister LD Kazi, got a chance to include all communities of Sikkim in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list in 1978, when the Union Government had granted the option, but it did not exercise discretion in the matter, he said yesterday at an event at Samman Bhawan.
"Given the fact that Sikkim had just joined the Indian Union, I am of the belief that the then state government could have placed various demands for the benefit of the people. In all likelihood, the Centre would have considered them... Alas it did not happen," he rued.
He said it was due to his relentless efforts that the demand was finally accepted by the Centre in 2002 and that the people of the two communities should consider themselves fortunate for the opportunity.
The CM also said that he has been working hard to get reservation for the Limboo and Tamang communities in the legislative assembly.
Chamling, however, reminded people that reservation of any kind ensures many benefits, but one should not take it as a cushion to lead a life with laid-back attitude.
"Our people, especially the youth, should always keep in mind that only a competitive spirit and hard work will lead to success in life," he cautioned.
"Our government is humanist, not casteist. We do not indulge in vote-bank politics. It is unfortunate that innocent people, especially the youngsters, are misguided by elements who want to divide our society by politicizing sensitive issues of caste, creed, religion etc," he said.
Every citizen should have true knowledge about their democratic rights to be able to lead a life of dignity and respect, he added.
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