Sikkim Assembly passes bill to set up Buddhist University

Gangtok, September 22 (PTI): The Sikkim Assembly has passed nine bills, including one seeking to set up a Buddhist university in the state, in a one-day session.

The supplementary demands for grants amounting to Rs 45,123.63 lakh were also passed by the House on Monday when the session was held just for a day in view of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic situation.

The media was not allowed to attend the session and an official statement on the proceedings of the House was issued on Tuesday.

Speaker LB Das accepted the merger of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) legislature party with the BJP. Ten of the 13 SDF MLAs had joined the saffron party in August last year.

Two other SDF lawmakers also switched over to the ruling Sikkim Krantikari Morcha in the same month. The Speaker also accepted this merger too, it said.

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, who also holds the finance portfolio, presented the first supplementary demands for grants comprising Rs 25,422.02 lakh on revenue account and Rs 19,701.61 lakh on capital account for the financial year 2020-21. It was voted and passed by the House.

The Assembly also passed a bill introduced by Education Minister Kunga Nima Lepcha to set up the Khangchendzonga Buddhist University, a private institute.

Tamang also made a special mention of the selfless service of all the COVID-19 frontline warriors.