GANGTOK, 14 JUNE: Sikkim government today refuted allegations that it
has been sitting on the resolution favouring carving out a separate
Gorkhaland state out of Bengal that was passed in the state Assembly in
March 2011 at the behest of the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front. Besieged
by charges that it is apathetic to the cause, the Pawan Chamling
government made it clear that it has already forwarded the said
resolution to the Union home secretary Mr G K Pillai through the chief
secretary N D Chingapa, vide D.O. No.273/CS/SKM/2011/562 dated 19 May
2011.
‘In fact, the State Legislative Assembly in its Assembly
Session held between 23 and 29 March 2011, had passed the Resolution No.
3 of 2011 regarding Formation of Gorkhaland State ~ ultimate and
permanent solution to ensure peace, security and development of Sikkim
and the region, free movement on National Highway-31 A ~ lifeline of
Sikkim for the well being of the land locked sensitive border State,” an
official statement said.
According to the state government, the
documents related to the resolution having been forwarded to the Centre
are available with the state home department.
Pro-Gorkhaland
forces in Darjeeling and the Opposition parties in Sikkim had put the
Chamling government on the mat after an RTI reply from the Union home
ministry maintained its ignorance of any such resolution. A Siliguri
resident, Mr Bishnu Prasad Sharma had filed the RTI application in April
this year.
“The stand of the Government of Sikkim in favour of
Gorkhaland has always been the same and such baseless and unfounded
allegations were probably made with the intention to cause rift between
the peace loving people of Sikkim and Darjeeling,” the release said.
On
the RTI’s reported revelations, the state government said it would have
been more appropriate if the applicant had approached the government of
Sikkim on this matter whereupon the state government would have
provided him/her required information of having sent the resolution to
the Government of India.
The release further said the state
government would enquire with the Ministry of Home, Government of India
as to how they have stated that the resolution has not been sent by the
state government.
The RTI revelations came days after the Sikkim
government expressed two varying stances on the Gorkhaland tangle.
Earlier, the state minister Mr D B Thapa said in Delhi that the creation
of separate states might renew unrest in neighbouring Sikkim. Mr
Chamling, while in Siliguri, was quick to
reiterate his support
to the Gorkhaland statehood demand. He further said his party favours
creation of at least 50 smaller states for better administration.
statesman news service

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