Darjeeling,TT. Dec. 17: The Union home
ministry has called a meeting with the state government and the Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha in New Delhi on December 26 to review the functioning of
the GTA.
The Morcha is expected to seek more
funds from the Centre for the GTA, as well as absorption of “Gorkha
youths” into the police and paramilitary, and tribal status for Gorkhas,
among others things.
The state
government will be represented by the home secretary, while a joint
secretary in the Union home ministry will attend the meeting on behalf
of the Centre. The Morcha has delegated general secretary Roshan Giri
and Darjeeling MLA Trilok Dewan to represent the party at the meeting.
A committee had
been formed last year to review the implementation of the Memorandum of
Agreement (MoA) signed by the Centre, state and the Morcha for the
creation of the GTA. This will be the first meeting of the review
committee after the formation of the GTA.
Asked about the agenda of the meeting, Giri told The Telegraph: “All aspects of the GTA will be reviewed in the meeting.”
Sources said the
Morcha was likely to demand more funds to the GTA, apart from Rs 200
crore that the Centre had promised to provide to the hill body annually
for three consecutive years.
A GTA source said:
“The GTA is of the opinion that the Centre needs to allot more funds as
the hill body has already drawn up various projects which entail an
expenditure of Rs 200 crore. The Centre is likely to be asked to explore
various avenues like centrally assistance schemes through which more
funds can be provided to the GTA.”
The Morcha might also raise issues which have been agreed upon in the MoA, but not addressed yet.
According to a
Morcha leader, the issue of giving preferences to “Gorkha youths” in
appointments in police, army and paramilitary forces will definitely be
raised in the meeting. “We have heard that the Centre is looking at
recruiting a large number of youths into the paramilitary forces. We are
keeping a close eye on this development,” he said.
A clause in the
MoA reads: “The GTA youth would be considered for recruitment in the
police, army and paramilitary forces subject to their suitability for
such appointment.”
Observers believe the term “GTA youth” is a euphemism for the Gorkhaland Personnel.
The December 26
review meeting is being considered significant in other ways also as the
GTA Sabha has passed a resolution demanding tribal status to all
Gorkhas, except those belonging to Scheduled Castes. “This, too, could
be discussed in the meeting as the agreement has said the state and the
Centre would forward the applications of the communities to the
authorities concerned for granting the status. Till now, no concrete
steps have been taken in this direction,” said a source.
The delay in the
transfer of different departments from the state government to the GTA
might also be taken up at the meeting even though the party had said it
was willing to wait till December 30 for the process to be completed.
Bengal home
secretary Basudeb Banerjee had recently said the 57 subjects mentioned
in Section 26 of the GTA Act had been clubbed into 40 departments. “Out
of the 40 departments, notifications for the transfer of 27 departments
to the GTA have already been issued. We have asked the GTA to set up
offices of three other departments while the transfer of the remaining
10 departments will take place soon.”
The three
departments whose offices have to be set up by the GTA are sports,
statistic programme implementation and town and country planning.
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