Darjeeling, Aug. 23.TT: A Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha delegation met President Pranab Mukherjee and Union home
minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in Delhi today and asked for an extension
of all tax benefits, subsidies and tax holidays to the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration similar to what the northeastern states get.
The seven-member
delegation led by GTA chief executive Bimal Gurung also demanded
Scheduled Tribe status for all Gorkhas except those from the Schedule
Caste community, recruitment of Gorkha youths (Gorkhaland Personnel) and
a one-time grant for administrative infrastructure of the hill set-up.
The one-time grant was mentioned in the memorandum of settlement signed by the Centre, state and the Morcha.
“Our delegation
met the President and the Union home minister today. We have demanded
that the GTA should be given all the tax benefits, subsidies and tax
holidays enjoyed by the northeastern states, although we are not members
of the North East Council,” said Roshan Giri, an executive member of
the GTA and also the general secretary of the Morcha.
He said the
delegation told the Centre that the GTA region was as backward like
the northeastern states and deserved special concessions.
“We have demanded
that all Gorkhas, except the SC community, should be given tribal status
and have also asked for the release of a one time grant for setting up
the GTA secretariat, administrative offices and quarters for GTA Sabha
members. We believe that more than Rs 100 crore would be needed to put
the administrative infrastructure in place. A request has also been made
for immediate release of the Rs 200 crore package for the GTA,” Giri
said.
The GTA memorandum states Rs 200 crore would be provided to the hill set-up annually for three years for development work.
According to sources, Shinde has assured the Morcha delegation that the Centre will extend all help.
The department of industrial policy and promotion has extended a number of incentives and concessions to the Northeast.
According to the
website of the ministry of development of north eastern region, there is
a scheme for the region, under which subsidies of 50 to 90 per cent are
given to entrepreneurs on transportation costs of raw material and
finished goods from designated rail routes to industrial units.
In 1996, the
Centre had announced that at least 10 per cent of the annual budgets of
all central ministers and their departments would be earmarked for the
development of the northeastern states.
Integrated
Infrastructure Development Centres in the Northeast have been declared
tax-free zones. All industrial activities in these areas are free of
income tax, excise duty and get exemption in sales tax and municipal tax
subject to the respective state government’s approval.
In the tourism
sector, schemes have been extended to the northeastern states like LTA
for central government staff to visit the region.
On the issue of
granting ST status to all Gorkhas except those who have a Scheduled
Caste status, sources said over 100 cases of communities wanting an ST
status were pending in the ministry of tribal affairs.
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