<p>Gangtok: BJP candidate Dorjee Tshering Lepcha won the lone Rajya Sabha seat in Sikkim uncontested, officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>Lepcha, who was the only person to file nomination for the election, was declared elected after his papers were scrutinised and found to be in order, they said.</p>.<p>Lepcha received the certificate of his election to the Upper House of Parliament from Returning Officer Lalit Kumar Gurung, who is the secretary of the state assembly.</p>.<p>Assistant Returning Officer Karma T Gyatso Bhutia and Observer Pema Lhaden Lama were also present when the certificate was handed to him.</p>.AAP Rajya Sabha candidates set to be elected unopposed.<p>As the Rajya Sabha MP from Sikkim, Lepcha will succeed SDF's Hishey Lachungpa whose second term will end on February 23.</p>.<p>The candidature of Lepcha, who was an MLA from the Gnathang Machong seat in Pakyong district, was backed by the ruling SKM.</p>.<p>He was a minister in the previous SDF government, and held portfolios such as Buildings & Housing, and Transport.</p>.<p>In the 32-member Sikkim assembly, SKM has 19 members, BJP has 12 and the SDF has one member.</p>.<p>BJP did not win any seat in the last assembly elections, in which the SKM came to power.</p>.<p>Lepcha along with nine MLAs of the SDF switched over to the BJP, making it the second largest party in the assembly overnight. Later, the BJP also won by-elections to two seats, taking its tally to 12.</p>.<p>Lepcha's Rajya Sabha nomination is being considered as his reward for helping the BJP become a major player in the Himalayan state.</p>.<p>He will be the second MP from a national party to represent Sikkim in Rajya Sabha. Congress leader Karma Topden had represented the state in the House from 1988 to 1994. </p>
<p>Gangtok: BJP candidate Dorjee Tshering Lepcha won the lone Rajya Sabha seat in Sikkim uncontested, officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>Lepcha, who was the only person to file nomination for the election, was declared elected after his papers were scrutinised and found to be in order, they said.</p>.<p>Lepcha received the certificate of his election to the Upper House of Parliament from Returning Officer Lalit Kumar Gurung, who is the secretary of the state assembly.</p>.<p>Assistant Returning Officer Karma T Gyatso Bhutia and Observer Pema Lhaden Lama were also present when the certificate was handed to him.</p>.AAP Rajya Sabha candidates set to be elected unopposed.<p>As the Rajya Sabha MP from Sikkim, Lepcha will succeed SDF's Hishey Lachungpa whose second term will end on February 23.</p>.<p>The candidature of Lepcha, who was an MLA from the Gnathang Machong seat in Pakyong district, was backed by the ruling SKM.</p>.<p>He was a minister in the previous SDF government, and held portfolios such as Buildings & Housing, and Transport.</p>.<p>In the 32-member Sikkim assembly, SKM has 19 members, BJP has 12 and the SDF has one member.</p>.<p>BJP did not win any seat in the last assembly elections, in which the SKM came to power.</p>.<p>Lepcha along with nine MLAs of the SDF switched over to the BJP, making it the second largest party in the assembly overnight. Later, the BJP also won by-elections to two seats, taking its tally to 12.</p>.<p>Lepcha's Rajya Sabha nomination is being considered as his reward for helping the BJP become a major player in the Himalayan state.</p>.<p>He will be the second MP from a national party to represent Sikkim in Rajya Sabha. Congress leader Karma Topden had represented the state in the House from 1988 to 1994. </p>