Siliguri, 4 October : Hitting out at the GJMM, seemingly bogged in the Gorkhaland/GTA
dichotomous trap, the Trinamul Congress Hill unit dared the party to
quit the GTA.
“The state government would step in the interests of development once the GJMM decides to withdraw from the body,” said the convenor of the ruling party’s Hill unit, Mr Rajen Mukhia in Siliguri today.
“If they are not interested, they should quit the GTA without wasting time. They are free to remain sequestered in their luxurious cocoons. But they would have to put the ghost of Gorkhaland off their heads.This is a pipe dream, given the formidable constraints standing against it. The state government would take appropriate steps, as per the GTA Act, to run the body to usher in development of the people of the Hills,” he added.
He, however, evaded question on the proposed tripartite meeting slated on 23 October.
The TMC hill unit spokesperson, Mr Binni Sharma, said the state government had not opposed the bail plea of the newly elected GTA chief executive, Mr Binay Tamang now lodged in Jalpaiguri gaol.(SNS)
“The state government would step in the interests of development once the GJMM decides to withdraw from the body,” said the convenor of the ruling party’s Hill unit, Mr Rajen Mukhia in Siliguri today.
“If they are not interested, they should quit the GTA without wasting time. They are free to remain sequestered in their luxurious cocoons. But they would have to put the ghost of Gorkhaland off their heads.This is a pipe dream, given the formidable constraints standing against it. The state government would take appropriate steps, as per the GTA Act, to run the body to usher in development of the people of the Hills,” he added.
He, however, evaded question on the proposed tripartite meeting slated on 23 October.
The TMC hill unit spokesperson, Mr Binni Sharma, said the state government had not opposed the bail plea of the newly elected GTA chief executive, Mr Binay Tamang now lodged in Jalpaiguri gaol.(SNS)
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