Darjeeling, June 16: Trinamul
minister Gautam Deb met senior Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leaders in
Darjeeling today, which sources said could be a first step for a
panchayat election understanding between the two sides for the Dooars.
For the record, north Bengal
development minister Deb said “development issues related to the GTA”
were discussed. Morcha leader Roshan Giri, who attended the meeting also
spoke about the talks veering around the GTA.
Sources in the
hills, however, attached significance to Deb’s visit at this time. A
senior Morcha leader said: “Following today’s meeting there is a
possibility of an alliance in the Dooars.”
The meeting was
called to ensure that a proper communication channel is opened with
Trinamul to discuss the issue of the upcoming panchayat elections, the
sources said.
Trinamul, however,
would not like to be seen overtly supporting a pro-Gorkhaland outfit in
the Dooars, a region where many tribals are against being part of the
state the Morcha is demanding.
Chief minister
Mamata Banerjee has also said that she favours a united Bengal, a stand
that earlier led to widespread protests in the hills earlier this year.
A Morcha source
said the party could have an understanding with Trinamul either to
support its candidates where the hill party has not put up any of its
names. There could also be a post-election understanding.
About today’s
meeting, a Morcha source said: “Even though an alliance was not
discussed in detail, the meeting has cleared certain misunderstandings.”
According to the
source, Deb was to meet Morcha leaders in Darjeeling on June 7 to
discuss a possible panchayat election tie-up.
“He did not turn
up for the meeting. Later, we found out that the minister was instead
trying to woo our supporters in the Dooars. This created an atmosphere
of mistrust, and expectedly our party president (Bimal Gurung) was not
very happy with the development,” said the source.
Today’s meeting seems to have cleared the misunderstanding to a certain extent.
“When we are
trying to work closely with the state government, such misunderstandings
will not help. Even if Trinamul had openly stated that they would not
want an alliance with us we would have accepted (that) as every party
has its own compulsions,” said the source.
But Gurung had himself said on June 12 that he was “open for talks” with Trinamul.
“Such actions (Deb wooing Morcha supporters) was unacceptable to us,” the Morcha source said.
Today’s meeting
could have cleared the air and there is a possibility of a panchayat
election alliance in the Dooars, sources in the Morcha said.
“We are definitely
interested in an alliance even now as in many seats we have not fielded
candidates but our supporters can still be a decisive force. If things
go well, even now we can ask our voters to vote for Trinamul candidates.
Moreover, the need for each other in the post-election scenario and
especially when forming the zilla parishad, panchayat samiti or choosing
a panchayat pradhan from the elected gram panchayat cannot be ruled
out,” said a source.
The Morcha has
fielded candidates in 183 gram panchayat seats, 37 in panchayat samiti
seats and four candidates in zilla parishad seats.
Deb, while
interacting with the media after the meeting said: “Elections come and
go but the state government wants to work with the GTA to ensure that
there is peace and stability in the region. It is for this reason that
the meeting was held so that ideas could be shared regarding the
development of the hills.”
The minister stressed that there was no discussion on panchayat elections but that “greater issues” were discussed.
Asked about points about the GTA that featured in the discussion, Deb said there was no specific point-by-point discussion.
“We believe that
such meetings should be held on a monthly basis and we will again hold
such meetings after July 15, when the panchayat elections are over.”
Giri, general secretary of the Morcha and also an executive Sabha member, spoke on similar lines.
“The meeting was
held in a cordial atmosphere and the general functioning of the GTA was
discussed,” he said. The other Morcha leaders present were Trilok
Dewan, the Darjeeling MLA, and Harka Bahadur Chhetri, the Kalimpong MLA.
The Telegraph

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