Hamro Sikkim Party


Hamro Sikkim Party is a regional political party in the Indian state of Sikkim. Incumbent president of this party is Bina Basnett. Election symbol is a Whistle.

History

Establishment of Hamro Sikkim Party

In 31 May 2018, former footballer and former member of All India Trinamool Congress, Bhaichung Bhutia established the new political party, Hamro Sikkim Party at Daramdin, West Sikkim, for fighting with Sikkim Democratic Front which was the ruling political party in Sikkim. Bhaichung Bhutia said HSP is the party for opening to a federal front or third front, and he was inspired by the Aam Aadmi Party for fighting against corruption.
On the launching ceremony of HSP, Bhaichung Bhutia, Ran Bahadur Subba, Bina Basnett, Tirtha Sharma, Dhan Singh Limboo, Tara Shrestha, Dilip Rai, Anu Sharma and Athup Lepcha were elected to the Vice Presidents, and Indra Hang Subba also was one of the founding member of it. However, the post of president was kept vacant.
In August 2018, Kharananda Upreti and Biraj Adhikari joined HSP. In HSP, Upreti was appointed to the advisor, and Adhikari was appointed to the spokesperson. In 15 November 2018, HSP was registered as a political party by Election Commission of India.

Secession of leaders

In 17 January 2019, Nima Lepcha also joined HSP,and he was appointed to the vice president of it. After a week, 24 January, vice president Bina Basnett was nominated to the president of HSP. At the same time, Bhaichung Bhutia and R.B. Subba became acting presidents.
In same month, HSP held tie-up talks with Sikkim Krantikari Morcha and Bharatiya Janata Party for the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Election 2019. But HSP had not been able to form any alliance with other political parties after all.
In February 2019, R.B. Subba, K.N. Upreti, Tara Shrestha and 4 other leaders seceded from HSP. They explained the 3 major reasons for quitting from HSP, namely nomination of Bina Basnett as the party president, ‘unauthorised talks’ by Bhaichung Bhutia with other political parties and differences over the Limboo-Tamang Assembly seat reservation formula. In addition, they insisted that 80% of party workers of HSP favored to nominate Upreti as the party president. Subba, Upreti and Shresta joined SDF.
In March same year, Indra Hang Subba and Tirtha Sharma also seceded from HSP, and they both joined SKM. At the same time, Indra Hang Subba was nominated to the candidate of SKM for the sole Lok Sabha Seat from Sikkim.
In contrast, Athup Lepcha, Nima Lepcha, Dhan Singh Limboo, Biraj Adhikari and some other leaders favored to Bina Basnett and Bhaichung Bhutia, remained with HSP.

Sikkim Legislative Assembly Election 2019

In the Sikkim Legislative Assembly Election 2019, HSP nominated 22 candidates to 23 constituencies. But all candidates lost and only received 1.76% votes or less in each constituency. In Lok Sabha Election of Sikkim, HSP nominated Biraj Adhikari as their candidate, but he lost and secured only 1,998 votes and the 6th position of 10 candidates.
In October 2019 HSP participated the By-Election for Sikkim Legislative Assembly. HSP send candidates to 2 constituencies, namely Bhaichung Bhutia recontested from Gangtok, Nima Lepcha recontested from Martam-Rumtek. Before this election, HSP proposed a pre-poll alliance to Delay Namgyal Barfungpa, but Barfungpa didn't accept it.
In Gangtok constituency, the candidate of BJP, Yong Tshering Lepcha elected by 2,508 votes, and Barfungpa became a runner-up candidate by 1,498 votes. The candidate of SDF, Rinzing Ongmu Bhutia secured 874 votes and 3rd position of 6 candidates. Meanwhile, Bhaichung Bhutia secured 579 votes and 4th position, and he couldn't refund his deposit of candidacy.
In Martam-Rumtek constituency, the candidate of BJP, Sonam Tshering Venchungpa elected by 8,204 votes, and the candidate of SDF, Nuk Tshering Bhutia became a runner-up candidate by 2,054. Meanwhile, Nima Lepcha secured 1,235 votes and 3rd position of 6 candidates, so he couldn't refund his deposit of candidacy, too.

Electoral records

; Sikkim Legislative Assembly election
YearTotal SeatsSeats ContestedSeats WonForfeited Deposits% Votes ContestedSource
201932230230.80
2019 32029.72

; Lok Sabha election, Sikkim
YearTotal SeatsSeats ContestedSeats WonForfeited Deposits% Votes ContestedSource
201911010.57

President