Siliguri, 23 October: The Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee (GJAC), the conglomerate formed at
a critical time to get on with the Gorkhaland movement, stands
dissolved, said a senior member of the body, Mr Enos Das Pradhan.
Mr Das Pradhan is also the national president of Bharatiya Gorkha Parishang (BGP). He announced the dissolution of the GJAC in Kalimpong on the day the chief minister, Miss Mamata Banerjee, is in Darjeeling and the GJMM, seemingly running out of options, is trying hard to mend fences with her.
“The conglomerate is dissolved as the GJMM, the most important constituent, has betrayed the cause to champion the cause of statehood with which it came into being. Bimal Gurung and his party are frantically clinging to the GTA. We cannot stay together, as our viewpoints diverge on the matter of the relevance and continuance of the GTA,” he said while addressing a press conference today.
He further said a new group sans the GJMM might come up.
“The Gorkhaland Task Force (GTF) might be revived though in a new name. It might be christened as National Joint Action Committee for Gorkhaland. We would go for the announcement during the three-day National Gorkha rally beginning at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi from 17 December,” he said, adding that the GJMM might be included if it withdraws from the GTA.
“The group was constituted on 12 August 2013 comprising eight constituents and five resolutions were adopted during the inaugural meeting. One of the resolutions said the GJMM would quit the GTA at an appropriate time. Mr Gurung had put his signature accordingly,” Mr Das Pradhan said.
Ripping into Mr Gurung and his party, he said they are now going back on their commitment.
“They have axes to grind. They are exposed. They have crumbled under the state government’s pressure. The real face has come out from behind the façade. They would run after
fishes and loaves of office and would not suffer for the cause of Gorkhaland,” he said.
Branding the Trinamul Congress as the wrong
platform for the cause of Gorkhaland, the veteran leader said the people across the Hills are a frustrated lot. “Those who are now jumping boats, leaving the GJMM to join the ruling party, would become disillusioned soon,” Mr Das Pradhan said.(SNS)
Mr Das Pradhan is also the national president of Bharatiya Gorkha Parishang (BGP). He announced the dissolution of the GJAC in Kalimpong on the day the chief minister, Miss Mamata Banerjee, is in Darjeeling and the GJMM, seemingly running out of options, is trying hard to mend fences with her.
“The conglomerate is dissolved as the GJMM, the most important constituent, has betrayed the cause to champion the cause of statehood with which it came into being. Bimal Gurung and his party are frantically clinging to the GTA. We cannot stay together, as our viewpoints diverge on the matter of the relevance and continuance of the GTA,” he said while addressing a press conference today.
He further said a new group sans the GJMM might come up.
“The Gorkhaland Task Force (GTF) might be revived though in a new name. It might be christened as National Joint Action Committee for Gorkhaland. We would go for the announcement during the three-day National Gorkha rally beginning at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi from 17 December,” he said, adding that the GJMM might be included if it withdraws from the GTA.
“The group was constituted on 12 August 2013 comprising eight constituents and five resolutions were adopted during the inaugural meeting. One of the resolutions said the GJMM would quit the GTA at an appropriate time. Mr Gurung had put his signature accordingly,” Mr Das Pradhan said.
Ripping into Mr Gurung and his party, he said they are now going back on their commitment.
“They have axes to grind. They are exposed. They have crumbled under the state government’s pressure. The real face has come out from behind the façade. They would run after
fishes and loaves of office and would not suffer for the cause of Gorkhaland,” he said.
Branding the Trinamul Congress as the wrong
platform for the cause of Gorkhaland, the veteran leader said the people across the Hills are a frustrated lot. “Those who are now jumping boats, leaving the GJMM to join the ruling party, would become disillusioned soon,” Mr Das Pradhan said.(SNS)
GJM was never sincere to Gorkhaland demand: Enos Das Pradhan
Kalimpong,Pradip Lohagun: With the Gorkhaland Terrotorial
Administration back to functioning thanks to the GJM’s turnaround
decision, the Bharatia Gorkha Parisangh has called it a day from
membership of the Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee. Accusing the GJM of
never being committed to the statehood demand, BGP national president
Dr. Enos Das Pradhan said today at a press meet the joint forum had been
formed to spearhead the statehood agitation while announcing the
organisation’s withdrawal. He observed it would be nonsensical to remain
in the GJAC as the GJM, despite the existence of the joint forum,
discarding other constituent members’, decided to revert to the GTA.
He said, “The GJAC chapter has come to
an end. The Morcha was never sincere to the statehood agenda. The day on
which the GJM reverted to the GTA was a day of great betrayal; hence,
we have quit from the GJAC.”
Admitting the GJAC has failed to deliver
amid the current political scenario, the BGP president said a formal
letter of withdrawal would be dispatched soon by his office.
Pradhan further said the BGP had always
doubted the GJM’s sincerity and keeping this in mind, it has kept the
Gorkhaland Task Force active even after the GJAC’s formation. He claimed
of raising the GTF to the national level to continue with the statehood
struggle, while revealing the GTF is likely to be tweaked into a new
body called National Joint Action Committee for Gorkhaland.
“We will formally announce this at the
congregation to be held in Delhi in December. At the moment, we are
contacting various organisations in the hills on the matter,” informed
Pradhan.
Speaking about the reasons for the
failure of the GJAC, he said, “The GJAC was GJM-sponsored. This
committee never got a chance to function independently. During the
initial days, it was agreed upon that the GTA has failed to fulfill
people’s aspirations and hence it would be scrapped at an opportune
time. But the GJM has moved back to the GTA for reasons known only to
them.”
Pradhan further asked, “For what reasons
has the Morcha gone back to the GTA? Has its demand for release of
members and sabhashads been met? Have more powers been given to the GTA,
or have more funds been allotted?”
The BGP president also pointed out that
although Bimal Gurung resigned as the GTA chief executive, he hasn’t
given up its primary membership and this implies he can reassume his
position. At the same time, he challenged the GJM to pass a resolution
on Gorkhaland in the GTA Sabha within a week.
Pradhan further said the GJM’s
highhandedness in the GJAC was becoming intolerable for the BGP. The
Morcha withdrew its agitation and tried to cover up its plan of
reverting to the GTA citing the tripartite meeting scheduled to be held
today, he alleged, and demanded a clarification as to why the supposed
meeting was not held.
The BGP chief also cautioned people to
remain wary of the “anti-Gorkhaland forces” that are rearing their heads
in the hills, while predicting the remaining GJAC constituents too
would soon quit the forum.

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