SUJAL PRADHAN, EOI, GANGTOK, JUNE 16, 2024 : Chief Minister of Sikkim Prem Singh Tamang on Sunday called upon the Centre to manage the stretch of the National Highway 10 from Sevoke to Rangpo. His demand followed his visit to the border town of Melli on Saturday where he assessed the significant damage caused by flash floods and the Glacial Lake Outburst Flood of October 3 last.
Talking to newspersons, the Chief  Minister  highlighted  the critical  condition  of  the  50-kmstretch of NH 10 running along the banks of  the Teesta River in West Bengal.  “The  road  from  Sevoke near Siliguri to the Rangpo border in Sikkim, although part of NH 10,is maintained by the West Bengal Government. While the funding is provided        by        the        Union government,   Sikkim   does   not receive  the  necessary  support under state management,” Golay said.
The Chief Minister pointed out that, in contrast, the road from Rangpo to Gangtok was managed as a National Highway by Central agencies. This allowed for better maintenance   and   support.   He stressed that the current condition of the stretch of the road under the management of  West Bengal was in adequate; particularly in view of its strategic importance.
“This road is vital for Sikkim and    the    Indian    army,    given Sikkim’s strategic border position.
Heavy vehicles struggle on these precarious roads, causing a rise in goods   prices   due   to   detours through Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts,” Golay explained
	