Darjeeling, July 27.TT: Bimal Gurung
today nominated an 85-year-old ordinary party worker as one of the five
GTA councillors, rewarding his continuous association with the Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha.
Gurung today hugged Birkhu Bhusal, a
tailor, at a Shahid Divas event in Darjeeling. The other name he
announced for nominated GTA Sabha councillors was of Sabitri Rai, a Nari
Morcha leader from Lebong in Darjeeling.
The GTA Sabha will have five nominated councillors apart from the 45 elected members.
The nominations,
according to the GTA Act, are to be made by the governor. It was
expected that the governor would nominate members on the recommendation
of the chief minister. But it became clear today that the Morcha would
have the primary say in the nominations.
Gurung today also
said the remaining three nominees would be from the Terai and Dooars.
“The other three nominations will be made from the Terai and Dooars,”
Gurung said at the Shahid Divas event at the Gymkhana Club.
The Morcha chief
started his hour-long speech on the contributions of the martyrs and as
expected maintained that the GTA was a stepping stone to Gorkhaland.
“We have been
given the GTA by the government to see whether we can administer it
properly. After three years, five years or ten years of administrating
the GTA, which has the word Gorkhaland, we will go back to the
government to demand Gorkhaland and will tell them that since we have
been able to administer this body efficiently, we will have to be given
statehood.”
But at the end of the somewhat predictable speech, Gurung suddenly said: “Old man, please come up to the stage.”
No one knew to whom Gurung was referring, so he said: “Bhusal buroo (old man), come up to the stage.” Once Bhusal was beside Gurung, the Morcha chief directed Roshan Giri to “please garland him”.
Everyone thought
Bhusal would be felicitated as Gurung had talked about the need for
elders to guide the GTA. But he said: “He (Bhusal) is one of the
nominated councillors to the GTA. I have seen Bhusal buroo from
the 1986 agitation days. He is a committed soldier for Gorkhaland and
has been present in all the meetings of the Morcha. He is also a member
of the Schedule Caste and now, I have looked after the concerns of this
community also.”
He then announced
the name of Rai as the other nominated councillor. Rai was not present.
The absence is perhaps an indication that Gurung had not sounded out the
nominees before making the announcement.
The moment Gurung’s speech concluded, Bhusal became the toast of the gathering.
Bhusal said he had
actively taken part in the Gorkhaland agitation started by Subash
Ghisingh. “I stopped supporting the GNLF once they raised the Sixth
Schedule-status demand. I joined the Morcha the day it was formed.”
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