Sikkim

SIBLAC Appeals to Nepal to Respect Sanctity of Mt. Kangchenjunga

The Sikkim Bhutia Lepcha Apex Committee (SIBLAC) has formally appealed to the Government of Nepal and the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) to immediately halt a planned expedition to Mt. Kangchenjunga, citing the mountain’s deep spiritual and cultural significance to the indigenous communities of Sikkim.

In two separate letters dated June 14 and addressed respectively to Nepal’s Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and to the President of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, SIBLAC urged the authorities to reconsider their decision to allow a joint mountaineering expedition involving climbers from India and Nepal, which is scheduled to begin from Nepal on June 18 under the aegis of India’s National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS).

According to SIBLAC, Mt. Kangchenjunga is not merely a geographical landmark but a sacred entity, revered as a guardian deity by the Sikkimese people. The organisation notes that the mountain is central to the state’s religious and cultural heritage, and is associated with annual prayers and ceremonies deeply rooted in local traditions.

The letters further reference the 2001 notification by the Government of Sikkim, which banned mountaineering activities on the mountain out of respect for local beliefs. They also invoke provisions of Article 371F and Sikkim’s special status within the Indian Constitution, emphasizing the protection of indigenous customs and religious sentiments.

SIBLAC warned that any expedition involving summiting Kangchenjunga, particularly from Nepal, could be perceived as a serious cultural violation, and called for the mountain to be treated with spiritual reverence rather than as a site for adventure tourism. The committee requested both governments to act with sensitivity and uphold the sacred status of the mountain.

The appeal concludes with a request to halt the planned ascent and preserve the spiritual and environmental sanctity of the region, while respecting the sentiments of the Sikkimese people.

Jeewan Dahal

I have done training in Neuro-linguistic programming. Based in Sikkim, own The Sikkim Today & Hillrooms- supporting the growth of entrepreneurship around the NorthEast.

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