Mahendra P. Lama, the chairman of the Jana Andolan Party's bureau,
today said the "core issue" of the party was the creation of Gorkhaland
and it was time to call for a movement for the statehood by all
organisations, including the hill unit of Trinamul and the Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha.
The bureau is the policy making body of the JAP. While Lama is the
chairman of the bureau, JAP president Harka Bahadur Chhetri, Anmole
Prasad and Amar Lama are the other members.
Speaking over phone from Guwahati, Lama said: "We are all very clear
in the party and I have also repeatedly said our core issue is the
separate state of Gorkhaland. It has been very clearly spelt out in the
JAP's vision document and election manifesto. There must be as less
relation with the state government as possible as they are against
Gorkhaland and a closer relation will only dilute our demand."
Lama who had contested the last Lok Sabha election from Darjeeling
unsuccessfully said it was clear from the way Telangana was created that
a new state could be formed despite opposition from the state that
needed to be divided.
"I feel time is ripe to start a movement for statehood involving
every party. We should welcome even if the TMC (hill) leaders want to
join us in the movement. We should also include the Morcha leaders, as
despite their lack of credibility, they still have the mandate. But the
Morcha must leave the GTA, which is a stumbling block."
Lama also said he was against the state government's decision to form
development boards in the hills and warned the state that this policy
would pose problems for Bengal in future. "It would be foolish to think
that this idea (of boards) can be restricted only to Darjeeling and will
not spread across the state. Unfortunately, these boards would not have
been possible without the active participation of the hill people,"
said Lama.
Asked if the JAP had decided to go in for an alliance with Trinamul
and the GNLF in the coming municipality elections, Lama, said: "We had a
meeting of the bureau on Friday. There, it was decided that we would
only concentrate on identifying party candidates at the moment. Issues
like alliance and seat sharing would be discussed later."
Harka could not be contacted but another senior leader of the JAP,
said on condition of anonymity: "Those are Mahendra P. Lama's suggestion
to the party, his personal opinions. The atmosphere is such in our
party that everyone can speak their mind."
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