Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once
again strummed on the wrong chords in complete disharmony with the
hills, and this time it is with the Darjeeling municipality, by
enquiring about the proposed commissioning of a drinking water project
that is yet to be completed.
Last year, the chief minister
antagonised ‘friend’ Gorkha Janmukti Morcha with her “rough and tough”
talk at a function in Chowrastha, the adverse impact of which continues
to reverberate even now. Again, in the run up to the Lok Sabha election,
Banerjee rubbed the GJM on the wrong side by fielding Bhaichung Bhutia
as the TMC candidate from Darjeeling parliamentary constituency. GJM
leaders said they were neither taken into confidence nor consulted by
the chief minister before she made the announcement.
On the eve of the commissioning
programme today, Darjeeling municipality chairman Amar Singh Rai
wondered, “What is the hurry to commission the drinking water project
which will take another couple of months to get fully completed? At
present there is no scarcity of water. The dry spell from March to May
end is over.”
Although the district administration has
not been intimated about the chief minister’s itinerary during her
two-day stay in the hills, she is expected to formally announce the formation of a Tamang board.
“I have not yet received the CM’s full
itinerary. There is a public function at Chowrastha tomorrow where she
will commission a water project and officially form the Tamang Cultural Development Board. The CM will also lay the foundation stone for a
Rs255-crore Safari Park in Siliguri and hand over houses to members of
the Lepcha community,” said Darjeeling district magistrate Puneet Yadav.
It may be mentioned here that the
foundation stone for the 35km Balasun drinking water project was laid
way back in February 2006 by then chief minister Buddhadeb
Bhattacharjee. The work was entrusted to Hyderabad-based Ramky
Infrastructure Limited. While starting work in 2007, the firm had
asserted the scheme would be completed in 24 months, but it is yet to be
completed even now. Obstacles such as securing permission from the
forest and railway departments and the army along with the political
unrest then were some of the major reasons that stalled work on the
project.
Work on laying of pipeline on a 5.5km
stretch is still in progress and it is expected to take a couple of
months to be completed, while the major work from Balasun to Sinchel,
where two reservoirs collect the pumped water, has finished.
Uncertainty also hovers over whether GJM
leaders, especially party president Bimal Gurung, will give a courtesy
call to the chief minister if the municipality chairman’s reaction is to
be taken into account.
“Tomorrow is also our party president’s
birthday and we will all be visiting him at his home to wish him as was
planned earlier. The CM’s visit was not informed to us. I got an
invitation from the district magistrate’s office only today,” said Rai.
Meanwhile, other GJM leaders from Darjeeling are presently in Delhi for official work that has not been undisclosed.
The Darjeeling DM said he sent invitations to the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration chief executive and sabhasads today.
On the other hand, hill TMC leaders are
upbeat about Banerjee’s visit after the drubbing in the election.
Welcome gates have been erected at various places along National Highway
55 and party flags have been hoisted at several vantage points.
“The people of the hills love the CM and
eagerly await her visits. This visit is also no different from her
previous 26 visits. We have made all arrangements,” said senior hill TMC
leader Binny Sharma.
The chief minister will leave for
Siliguri Saturday and meet party leaders at Sukna. She is expected to
fly back to Kolkata the following day.(EOIC)