Darjeeling, Oct. 27: Bimal Gurung
today said he would continue to raise the demand for a separate state
“as and when needed” but there would be no strikes.
“I will continue to raise the
Gorkhaland demand as and when needed as I have come forward for
Gorkhaland and we will never drop the demand. The agitation would be
peaceful, without strikes, as I do not believe in the politics of
violence,” the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief said.
Today’s meeting, a
show of strength by the Morcha, was held three days after the October
24 Mamata Banerjee political meeting, the first by her after she became
the chief minister.
Gurung drew a
parallel with Telangana. The hill agitation started in July-end after
the Congress agreed to carving Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh.
“If Telangana can
be formed without the consent of the (Andhra Pradesh) state Assembly
then I also have the right to raise the issue and bring it to the notice
of the Centre,” Gurung told the nearly 15,000-strong presence at the
Darjeeling Motor Stand.
“I have already
told a section of my leaders to run the GTA for development. For me,
being the chief of the GTA is not as important as agitating for
Gorkhaland,” he added.
Some Morcha
supporters at the meeting were seen waving placards saying they wanted
Gurung to be the chief executive of the hill body again. Gurung had
resigned from the post on July 30.
The party chief said a three-day dharna would be organised in Delhi from December 20.
Gurung accused
Mamata of trying to divide the hill community. “Whenever Mamata Banerjee
comes to Darjeeling, there is unrest in the area. This is because she
does not come with a development package but with a package to divide
the hill community,” he said referring to her decision to form the
Lepcha Development Board.
“Let the state
government create boards for other communities like Tamangs, Rais,
Limbus, Chhetris, Bahuns and Bhutias and for all the possible
communities residing in the hills. On one hand, she (Mamata) talks of
the need to make the GTA functional and on the other hand, she wants to
form different boards,” he said.
The Morcha has
decided to hold a public meeting in Kalimpong on November 9 followed by a
dharna in Delhi on December 20, 21, 22. “Everyone talks of a
Delhi-centric movement and this time, we will go to Delhi with thousands
of people not just from the Darjeeling hills but also from the rest of
India,” Gurung said.
He criticised the local Trinamul leaders and urged Mamata Banerjee to conduct “a political class” for them.
“Look at the
people who have joined the party (Trinamul). Some are woodcutters who
came from Nepal and others are liars. Mamata Banerjee should conduct a
political class for them,” the Morcha chief said.
Roshan Giri,
general secretary of the Morcha, said the Subordinate Selection Board,
School Service Commission and College Service Commission would be
revived.
“Through the
selection board we can recruit people to Groups B, C and D. At the
moment, there are 4,800 vacancies in these three groups,” he said.
Terming the GNLF
as a wasted political entity Giri said those joining Trinamul should
understand that the party would never give Gorkhaland to the hill
people.
The Telegraph
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