The
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha is set to announce a series of agitation
programmes for a separate state following the alleged interference by
the state government in the running of the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration. The GJM continues to assert that the state government
was not letting the GTA function independently and in protest, asked its
MLAs to resign and even threatened to start afresh the statehood
movement.
Darjeeling MP and BJP leader SS
Ahluwalia on Monday accused the state government of deliberately
compelling the GJM to restart the statehood agitation ahead of the 2016
Assembly election in order to use the issue for the Trinamool Congress’
interests. GJM president Bimal Gurung today reportedly faxed a letter to
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reminding her about the tripartite GTA
agreement signed in 2011 wherein it has been laid down that the hill
body would be self-contained with the objective to
administer and expedite the socio-economic, infrastructure, education,
culture and linguistic development of
the hills including the ethnic identity of the Gorkhas. Ahead of the
party’s youth wing’s public meeting in Kalimpong on Wednesday, GJM
general secretary Roshan Giri said Gurung is expected to make some
announcements for the statehood demand. “Our youth wing is organising a
mass public meeting at the Mela Ground in Kalimpong tomorrow and our
party president will be present. He will announce the agitation
programme during the event,” he said. It was Giri who said that Gurung
had written to Mamata regarding the failure of the state government to
implement the GTA agreement and Act in its letter and spirit. “Three
years have passed but the council body continues to function in a
de-capacitated manner. Departments have not been fully transferred,
development funds not provided by the state government even as it is
showering crores on the new development boards. The district
administration continues to act as a parallel administration leading to
duality, interference and deliberate encroachment on the GTA’s
functioning,” alleged the GJM general secretary. He also said that this
would be the last letter from the
GJM to the chief minister as all
bipartite meetings on previous occasions have failed to yield the
desired results. Of late, the GJM has been saying it will sit for talks
only with the Centre henceforth as it believes the state government is
incapable of giving anything.(EOI)

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