Overview
- The Sikkim Public Service Commission announced on November 26 the results for 39 police sub‑inspector posts.
- On November 28, an SDF delegation lodged a memorandum at the SPSC office in Gangtok seeking clarification on the selection process.
- The SDF said the commission’s chairman was not in office, the secretary did not meet them, and the office gates were closed with police present when they arrived.
- SPSC officials told the delegation the chairman would return on December 5 and provide a response, according to the SDF.
- SDF and CAP Sikkim called for publication of detailed scorecards and an independent review, citing online backlash and allegations of nepotism linked to ruling party ties.