Condemning the arrest of businessmen of
the hills, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has threatened to launch a ‘jail
bharo’ agitation against alleged police excesses.
The state government first resorted to
arresting senior GJM leaders and activists with an aim to take the sting
out of the agitation, and it now appears the government is looking to
put a plug on the GJM’s funding sources.
Prominent Darjeeling-based businessman
Brij Mohan Garg, president of the Darjeeling Chamber of Commerce, was on
Wednesday morning arrested in Darjeeling. The business fraternity
retaliated by downing their shutters for the day.
Kalimpong-based businessman Asoke
Periwal was arrested on September 7, and two days later, the police
picked up two persons from Sukhia Pokhari with unaccounted for bags of
rice and more than Rs1 lakh in cash. All the detained persons are
suspected of funding the GJM in its renewed movement for statehood.
“The manner in which innocent people are
being arrested clearly indicates the confrontational attitude the state
government has adopted,” said GJM general secretary Roshan Giri. “If
this trend continues, we will start a jail bharo ‘andolan’ soon. The
government will have to make arrangements to accommodate the huge number
of people who will willingly court arrest.”
Giri also noted the central government
must play a fitting role and make arrangements for tripartite talks to
diffuse the current situation in the hills.
He said, “It is on the assurance and
request of Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde that we decided to
withdraw the strike. Now the onus is on the central government to
prepare a positive environment for forging some solution.”
The Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee, a
conglomeration of political and apolitical bodies that includes the
GJM, has decided to wait and watch what measures the central government
takes concerning the tripartite dialogue issue and convene on October 19
to chalk out future programmes.
“We will closely monitor the situation in New Delhi and take appropriate steps,” said Giri.
Meanwhile, GJM president Bimal Gurung has also condemned the arrest of the businessmen via a Facebook message.
“I am shocked to see the government's
attitude towards the people of the hills. Innocent people are being
arrested and charged with criminal cases. I condemn these cowardly acts
of the state government to spread terror in the hills. I appeal to the
people to continue to maintain peace going forward,” reads Gurung’s
post.(EOI)
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