The Citizen Action Party (CAP) Sikkim officially unveiled its newly approved election symbol during a public gathering at Mellidara in Namchi district on Friday. The symbol, endorsed by the Election Commission of India, features three simply dressed individuals wearing caps, symbolizing the power of united, aware, and active citizens. The cap, central to the design, reflects the party’s identity, as yellow caps are often worn by CAP members.
Party president Ganesh Kumar Rai introduced the symbol alongside senior leaders and supporters. He emphasized the party’s swift rise, gaining ECI recognition shortly after its debut election in 2024—a feat that usually takes parties years.
Rai reaffirmed CAP’s mission to push for political and social reforms and raise awareness of its citizen-centric vision. He criticized the ruling party for corruption, announcing plans to release a detailed report to expose misused funds.
Calling for change, Rai urged voters to choose inclusive governance over divisive politics. He expressed confidence that CAP Sikkim would lead the government by 2029 and highlighted their goal to decentralize power by allocating 30% of the budget to local governance.
