Darjeeling, Dec.TT 26: The Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha has demanded that the three-member fact-verification
committee, constituted to look into the the party’s territory
grievances, be asked to conduct a spot visit before its places its
report before the government.
The demand was placed by the Morcha at the review committee meeting with Centre and state representatives in New Delhi today.
A field visit — an
exercise that was not conducted before the Justice Shyamal Sen
Committee filed its report — is unlikely to be conceded by the state
government.
The Sen committee
had recommended inclusion in the GTA of only five of the 396 mouzas
demanded by the Morcha. Following the Morcha’s protest against the
report, the three-member committee was formed to look into the
grievances of the hill party.
“The visit is
important to understand the ground realities,” said Roshan Giri, the
general secretary of the Morcha who was at the meeting. The other Morcha
representative was Trilok Dewan, the Darjeeling MLA.
The state
government was represented by home secretary Basudeb Banerjee, while the
Centre was represented by additional secretary (home) S.K. Skandan,
Giri said over phone from Delhi.
The party has also
demanded an increase in the Centre’s special package to the GTA, speedy
transfer of departments, inclusion of all Gorkha communities in the ST
list and the need for a Constitutional amendment for introducing a
three-tier panchayat system in the hills.
“We have demanded
that the Rs 200 crore special package from the Centre be increased to Rs
400 per annum,” Giri said. “We also raised the demand for transferring
the reserve forest to the GTA,” said Giri.
The state
government has also assured the Morcha that over 150 cases initiated by
the government against Morcha supporters would be withdrawn within “10
days”. “Basudeba Banerjee has assured that the transfer of all
departments would be completed by December 31,” Giri said.
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