Darjeeling, Oct. 21: The GTA
executive Sabha has decided to issue an order seeking release of full
salaries of over 8,000 employees as soon as the hill body empowers the
deputy chief executive to function as the chief tomorrow.
State government
sources said in Calcutta the GTA did not have the authority to issue an
order for the payment of the deducted salaries as such powers were not
granted to the body.
Jyoti Kumar Rai,
an executive member of the GTA, said: “It has been decided that a GTA
Sabha meeting will be convened at the Gorkha Rangamanch Bhavan at noon
tomorrow. Soon after the GTA Sabha empowers the deputy chief executive
to function as the chief executive… the deputy chief will issue an order
directing the GTA to release the salaries that were deducted from the
GTA employees.”
Most GTA employees have received salaries for only eight days for the month of August.
The salaries were
slashed following a state government order that those who did not
report for work during the statehood agitation strikes would not be paid
for the days they were absent.
The first decision taken by the hill body today after months of stalemate is one that goes against a government order.
The decision has also come a day before chief minister Mamata Banerjee sets out on her tour of the Darjeeling hills.
Sources in the Morcha said the chief minister would meet the three hill MLAs at 2pm on October 25.
When Mukul Roy,
the all-India general secretary of the Trinamul, was asked about the
meeting, he said in Calcutta: “The details of the chief minister’s
meeting with the three hill MLAs has not yet been finalised. But, yes,
she will be meeting them.”
Morcha leaders
argued today that since the GTA is an autonomous body with financial and
administrative powers, it can issue an order as the state had not
consulted the hill body before issuing the directive.
But a senior
official in Calcutta said this evening: “They (the GTA) cannot overrule
the finance department in such matters. This is probably some sort of
wish-fulfilment exercise on their part, but they simply do not have the
authority. The order cannot be implemented. They (the Morcha) did wish
to possess such powers, but they were never granted to the body.”
The decision to
bestow on Ramesh Allay, the deputy chief executive of the GTA Sabha, the
powers of the GTA chief was taken keeping in mind a GTA act section
that could allow the state government to place a person of its choice if
the Sabha stays headless after October 27.
On September 27,
Morcha leader and GTA Sabha member Binay Tamang was made the hill
council chief. But Tamang was in jail already and could not take oath,
which he has to do within a month of his election.
Tamang is accused
in several cases, including one of arson. It is unlikely that he would
be released by October 27, when one month lapses after his election.
Sources in the
government said if Tamang does not take oath by October 27, the state
government can supersede the GTA on the ground of incompetence and
appoint any member as the chief executive for six months or until a new
chief enters office.
Tamang’s election
became necessary as Bimal Gurung, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief,
resigned from the post on July 30. Since then the hill council has not
functioned.
Hill Trinamul
Trinamul leaders from the hills on
Monday assured their supporters that even if the ties between the state
government and the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration improve, the
party would continue to carry on with its political activities and would
ensure that no Trinamul supporter is victimised by the Morcha.
Binny Sharma, the
spokesman of the hill Trinamul said: “Some people are spreading false
propaganda among the hill people that those who are against a certain
party will be victimised through the GTA. The ties between the state
government and the GTA can improve and the Morcha leaders might meet the
chief minister but our party leader, Mamata Banerjee has given us word
that there will be administration and political activities will be kept
separately.”
Source: The Telegraph
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