For a short period of time,[vague] he also worked as a staff reporter for the Calcutta-based newspaper Amrita Bazar Patrika.
[citation needed] Gurung's political career commenced with his membership of the Sikkim Rajya Congress, which had been formed in December 1947, and of which he was to become General Secretary in 1958.
In fact, Sikkim gained her Sovereign Status on the 15th August, 1947, when India achieved her independence from the British rule.
Every country has its inherent right to exist and maintain its separate identity and, therefore, to review and revise its treaty obligations in the wake of changing circumstances.
[7] In 2014 election he resigned and disassociated with Pawan Chamling and extended his support towards Sikkim Krantikari Morcha party.