Dinesh Chandra Nepal, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Member of Parliament candidate in Sikkim, has sounded the alarm over the protracted incompleteness of the “Stairs to Heaven” project in Daramdin. Nepal’s criticism points to the detrimental impact of alterations and revisions in cost estimates, which have been exacerbated by shifts in state government leadership led by allegedly corrupt regional parties.
The ongoing delays in the project’s execution highlight a disconcerting lack of continuity, particularly in meeting the aspirations of the Lepcha community. This community, eagerly anticipating the project’s fruition, views it as not only beneficial but also culturally significant.
Shri Nepal has emphasized the urgent need for attention and concerted efforts to address this longstanding issue. He stresses the importance of honoring the community’s hopes for the completion of the “Stairs to Heaven” project. Nepal’s advocacy underscores the imperative of streamlined processes to ensure the timely realization of this significant endeavor.