Kolkata, Sun Oct 27 2013: Earlier this week, when West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
visited Darjeeling, she was greeted by crowds waving the Trinamool
Congress (TMC) flag. Her public meeting, the first by a party other than
the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) in the last few years, was
well-attended, signalling a slow but significant change in the political
contours of Darjeeling.
Since the beginning of the year, the TMC has opened four party
offices in the hills, and engineered largescale defections in the rank
and file of the GJM as well as other parties.
The first crack in the GJM surfaced when its MLA from the
Terai-Dooars region, Wilson Chapramari, joined the TMC in March this
year. This was followed by a split in the Adivasi faction that was
aligned with the GJM.
"I joined the TMC as I found that the GJM was not doing anything
for the tribals and Gorkhas of Dooars. I am accountable to my voters,"
said Chapramari.
Among the other key leaders who have joined the TMC recently are Rajen Mukhia, Chewang Bhutia, Nanita Gautam and Saradha Subba.
"We have enrolled at least 40,000 members in the Darjeeling TMC
unit. We have already opened four party offices in the hills, in
Darjeeling, Mirik, Kurseong and Kalimpong," said Mukhia, a former key
GJM leader who is now the TMC hill unit convener. "The hill people are
fed up with the corrupt hill parties. They now want a mainstream
political party," he added.
"Many people are joining us everyday. In Kurseong, three
sub-divisional GJM leaders and 12 block-level leaders joined us
recently. We are also engaged in talks with at least a dozen executive
members of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), who have
expressed their willingness to join our party. Some GTA executive
members who are in jail have also consented to join us after their
release," claimed Mukhia.
"What have the people got by supporting the GNLF and GJM? The GJM
leaders are involved in all kinds of corrupt practices. We know that
they received over Rs 100 crore as funds in the last two years for
development projects, but there has been no work on the ground," said
Bhutia, who used to be the president of the youth wing of the All India
Gorkha League (AIGL) led by Madan Tamang.
Bhutia, a key witness in the 2010 Tamang murder case, is now the
president of the TMC youth wing in the area. "We have enrolled 5,000
members in the youth wing, and have set up 10-12 committees in every
sub-division," he claimed.
"My husband and I founded the GJM in Kalimpong. But they
humiliated us because we stuck to the cause of Gorkhaland when they
accepted the GTA. I, along with my husband, joined the TMC in March.
Since then, I have got around 7,000 women to join the TMC women's wing,"
said Gautam, who has been made secretary of the TMC women's wing in
Darjeeling.
Other noted GJM leaders such as Mahesh Dawa and Dawa Sherpa are among those who have joined the TMC.
According to TMC sources, two sabhashads (elected executives) of
the GTA, Nima Tamang and Kalyan Dewan, who have both been arrested on
charges of arson and rioting, are also set to join the party. Nima
Tamang's younger brother, Tsang Tamang, a senior leader in the GJM youth
wing who is also in jail, is reported to have agreed to switch over to
the TMC too.
GJM leaders, however, denied the reports. "I do not know about
any prominent leader joining the TMC. But I can say that our party
members are being given the offer of being freed if they join the TMC,"
alleged party MLA Harka Bahadur Chhetri.
Trying to put up a brave front, GJM general secretary Roshan Giri
said, "The people who have joined the TMC never belonged to us. The
public still has faith in our party only."
Meanwhile, Gautam Deb, minister for North Bengal development,
said many hill people were switching over to the TMC because of the
government's development initiative. "In the last two years, Mamata
Banerjee has visited the hills at least a dozen times. I have visited
Darjeeling at least 22 times in the last two months and reached out to
the interior regions," said Deb.
Contrary to the tough line adopted by the state government, with
over 2,200 GJM workers including some senior leaders being arrested
earlier this year, Mamata showed a significant change in her tenor at
the public meeting this time, as she pleaded with the people to "fight
as much as you want with us but not block development". A top GJM
delegation which met her also promised not to resort to any more bandhs.
.indianexpress

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