State BJP president Dilip Ghosh today alleged that Mamata Banerjee
was trying to divide different hill communities by forming development
boards and the state government had created impediments to the
functioning of the GTA.
Ghosh, who is touring north Bengal, told a news conference here this
afternoon: "In a planned manner, the chief minister is trying to divide
different communities living in the Darjeeling hills by creating
different boards for them. The state has even decided to pick up an
Assembly segment and turn it into a separate district in the hills. Such
decisions would surely have social and political ramifications."
The chief minister had already announced development boards for 10
hill communities and decided to make Kalimpong subdivision a new
district.
Ghosh's comment is in line with the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha which
always says the development boards are being constituted to divide the
hill population.
"We know that the struggle of Gorkhas is on social issues and their
identity. Further, the state has created impediments to the functioning
of the autonomous authority (GTA), disrupting the development of the
hills," Ghosh said.
The BJP leader scoffed at the state government's decision to change the state's name.
"Name of a state cannot be changed just because somebody can deliver
speeches earlier than others at government meetings. If changing a name
or giving a new colour to buildings would have resulted in the
development of a state, then how come, states like Uttar Pradesh and
Uttarakhand are developing without changing their names," Ghosh said.(TT)
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