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30.8.1974: THE CONSTITUTION (THIRTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT) ACT, 1974 CONFERRED ON

                    SIKKIM THE STATUS OF AN ASSOCIATE IN THE INDIAN UNION.





                            THE CONSTITUTION (THIRTY-FIFTH AMENDMENT) ACT, 1974*


                    Statement  of Objects and Reasons  appended to the Constitution (Thirty-sixth Amendment)
                    Bill, 1974 which was enacted as the Constitution (Thirty-fifth Amendment) Act, 1974

                                             STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS

                    In  pursuance  of  the  historic  agreement  of  the  8th  May,  1973,  between  the  Chogyal,  the

                    leaders  of  the  political  parties  representing  the  people  of  Sikkim  and  the  Government  of
                    India and of the unanimous desire of the members of the Sikkim Assembly expressed in the
                    meetings of the Assembly held on the 11th May, 1974, for the progressive realisation of a fully
                    responsible Government in Sikkim and for furthering its close relationship with India, the Sikkim
                    Assembly  considered  and  passed  the  Government  of  Sikkim  Bill,  1974  unanimously.  The
                    Chogyal promulgated this Bill on the 4th July, 1974 as the Government of Sikkim Act, 1974. For
                    the speedy development of Sikkim in the social, economic and political fields, section 30 of
                    the Government of Sikkim Act, 1974 empowers the Government of Sikkim, inter alia, to seek
                    participation and representation for the people of Sikkim in the political institutions of India.
                    On  the  28th  June,  1974,  after  passing  the  Government  of  Sikkim  Bill,  the  Sikkim  Assembly

                    resolved  unanimously  that  measures  should  be  taken,  amongst  other  things,  for  seeking
                    representation for the people of Sikkim in India's parliamentary system.

                    2. After the promulgation of the Government of Sikkim Act, the Chief Minister of Sikkim had
                    made  formal  requests  to  the  Government  of  India  through  the  Chief  Executive  requesting
                    the Government of India to take such steps as may be legally or constitutionally necessary to
                    give  effect  to  the  Government  of  Sikkim  Act,  1974  and  the  resolutions  passed  by  the
                    Assembly  and  particularly  for  providing  for  representation  for  the  people  of  Sikkim  in
                    Parliament.


                    3. With a view of giving effect to the wishes of the people of Sikkim for strengthening Indo-
                    Sikkim co-operation and inter-relationship, the Bill seeks to amend the Constitution to provide
                    for the terms and conditions of association to Sikkim with the Union. The terms and conditions
                    are set out in the Tenth Schedule proposed to be added to the Constitution by clause 5 of
                    the Bill. Apart from referring to the responsibilities of the Government of India and the powers
                    of the President in this regard, the Schedule provides for allotment to Sikkim of one seat in the
                    Council  of  States  and  one  seat  in  the  House  of  the  People  and  for  the  election  of  the






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