Sikkim CM Calls on media to stay vigilant and independent
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 26th November 2025 at 8:30pm
Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Tuesday, November 25, urged the state’s journalists to remain an alert and impartial “Third Eye”, saying his government welcomed fair criticism.
He spoke at the National Press Day programme in Gangtok, which was postponed by nine days at his request so he could meet the journalists personally. Expressing his gratitude, Tamang said he valued the media’s constant presence and the role it plays in shaping public understanding. He added that journalists are vital in countering misinformation and highlighting issues affecting the youth, urging them to challenge false narratives, drug abuse and other social concerns.
Tamang said his participation reflected the government’s respect for the press and acknowledged that the administration stil...
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