I figured out a workaround for this, but I don't know what the problem
with the underlying code is. These are the steps I followed and now
Sticky Keys is working. I was just going through gconf-editor options
when I came across this thing.

1. Start gconf-editor (Configuration Editor).
2. Go to /desktop/gnome/accessibility
3. I had enabled Sticky Keys from Keyboard preferences before starting 
gconf-editor. I found that stickykeys_enable was checked. 
stickykeys_modifier_beep was checked. stickykeys_two_key_off was also checked. 
This is important, because I had specifically not enabled this option from 
Keyboard preferences. Nevertheless, it was checked. I unchecked this, and set 
value for timeout to an extremely large value (24000).

Since then, Sticky Keys has been working fine. So I guess it's some
issue with 'Disable sticky keys if two keys are pressed together' being
active when it shouldn't be, right?

Another thing. Set timeout to a value other than 120, and then check /
uncheck any other Sticky Keys related gconf option. The timeout will get
reset to 120. Is this expected behavior or a bug? (If it's the latter,
should I file a new bug for this?)

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sticky keys disarms after idle period
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153518
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