June 19: The Akhil Bharatiya
Adivasi Vikas Parishad has threatened to call a 24-hour strike in the
Dooars on June 23 if the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and the JMM hold a
public meeting in the region that day.
Morcha president Bimal Gurung is slated to address the meeting in at Nagrakata as part of the panchayat election campaign.
The Parishad is
opposed the Morcha’s demand of including the Dooars and Terai in the GTA
area as well as making the region a part of its Gorkhaland demand.
The Parishad today
said it apprehended trouble would follow after the Morcha-JMM meeting.
The Parishad has sent letters to the Jalpaiguri district magistrate and
the superintendent of police threatening a shutdown.
“We are not
concerned that the meeting has been planned as part of the rural polls.
Bimal Gurung and his party, and the JMM are in favour of Gorkhaland and
the inclusion of the Terai and Dooars in the GTA area,” said Rajesh
Lakra, the general secretary of the north Bengal regional unit of the
Parishad.
“We apprehend that
there could be breach of peace in the Dooars after the meeting and we
won’t allow them to hold it. If the administration grants permission for
the meeting, we will observe a general strike in the Dooars the same
day,” Lakra said.
The Morcha and the
JMM have forged an alliance to fight the rural polls. The meeting is
scheduled to be held at the European Club ground at Nagrakata. The
Morcha and the JMM said they wouldn’t be deterred by the Parishad’s
threats.
“The Morcha is an
ally of the JMM and we are contesting the polls together. We have every
right to hold a public meeting. On June 23, our party president Bimal
Gurung will speak at the meeting. There is no doubt that the meeting
would be held at the scheduled date and venue. The Parishad is trying to
deny us the democratic rights,” said Morcha general secretary Roshan
Giri.
He said: “At the
meeting, our president will address common voters and elaborate on our
candidates’ agenda for development through panchayats once they are
elected to respective posts.”
Raju Bara, the
general secretary of the north Bengal committee of the JMM, said:
“Anybody can organise public meetings ahead of the polls as part of the
campaign. The Parishad is apprehensive of receiving a drubbing in the
elections and that is why it is raising such an irrational demand.”
“The meeting would
be organised in a proper manner with all necessary permission from the
administration. We would urge the authorities to maintain law and order
and prevent the Parishad from inciting people to trigger tension ahead
of the polls.”
Smaraki Mahapatra,
the district magistrate of Jalpaiguri said, she hadn’t received any
letter from the Parishad. “We have not yet received any such letter. I
have no other information on the issue.”
The Jalpaiguri police chief also denied that he had received any communication from the Parishad.
The Telegraph

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