The Gorkha Janmukti Yuva Morcha leaders today said its members will
organise rallies in support of Gorkhaland here every Thursday until the
Union home minister gives a positive assurance on the statehood issue, a
move that comes days after Bimal Gurung told the youths to speak their
hearts out.
The announcement of the weekly rallies was made at a meeting
following a march of 500-odd youths from the Motor Stand around 11am.
The rally that went through the railway station area and ended at
Chowk Bazar was organised by the Yuva Morcha of Tukvar, Lebong,
Badamtam, Phoosbshering and Darjeeling Sadar I constituencies and
Darjeeling town.
"We will organise rallies every Thursday until the Union home
minister gives us a positive assurance on Gorkhaland. We have to remain
disciplined to achieve our goal," Siddhant Rai, the assistant secretary
of the Yuva Morcha central committee, said at a meeting after the march.
He asked the hill youths owing allegiance to Trinamul and the Jana
Andolan Party to return to the Morcha. "The youths of JAP and TMC should
return as Gorkhaland is needed for them also. Their parties will never
raise the Gorkhaland demand," he said.
On Sunday, at a public meeting at Tukvar, Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
chief Gurung had said: "The youths should speak their hearts out, the
youths should talk about dignity, about the land, the land wanting
blood. The youth brigade should talk about an agitation like the '86
agitation. They should talk about lifting guns and wielding khukuris. This is what I had told them."
The next day, Morcha leaders said Gurung wanted a boudhik (intellectual) movement for Gorkhaland.
Yesterday, Yuva Morcha leaders had said today's rally was to show
that "the youths have not forgotten the Gorkhaland demand" and the march
was "part of the boudhik movement for Gorkhaland".
On August 2, a Morcha delegation had met Union home minister Rajnath
Singh in New Delhi and party general secretary Roshan Giri had said that
Singh said the Centre would hold a meeting to look into the issue of
forming a committee to examine the Gorkhaland demand. The Morcha had
made a similar claim earlier but there has been no official word from
the Centre.
In another development, Gorkha Ekta Abhiyan, an apolitical
organisation, today said it will start a campaign to mobilise the hill
people to start a statehood agitation. "We are strictly apolitical and
our intention is to unite all hill people for the cause of Gorkhaland,"
said Gopal Basnet, a central committee member.(TT)
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