Bimal Gurung has decided to hold a public meeting
of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha's women wing in Kalimpong on Sunday, a day
after Mamata Banerjee leaves the hill town, purportedly to show that
Kalimpong is "a land of Gorkhaland lovers".
The chief minister reached Kalimpong today and will attend a
programme of the Lepcha development board tomorrow, followed by another
one of the Tamang development board the day after. She is scheduled to
leave Kalimpong on Saturday.
In a written statement today, the Morcha president said Mamata was
frequenting the hills, particularly Kalimpong, to "suppress the
Gorkhaland voice" with the help of "some vested people who are trying to
divide the Gorkha community into pieces" by forming development boards.
Gurung went on to say: "In reality, Kalimpong is a land of Gorkhaland
lovers. However, some people with vested interests are belittling
Kalimpong. The person who is dividing the Gorkha community is being
felicitated as the chief minister who wants good of the Gorkhas."
He called on "Gorkhaland lovers" to look into the issue with all
seriousness and asked them to give a befitting reply. "The issue of
Gorkhaland cannot be suppressed by temporary benefits. To spread this
message to Gorkhas across India, the Gorkha Janmukti Nari Morcha has
decided to organise a meeting at Delo on September 25," Gurung said.
"The Nari Morcha members from Kalimpong should attend the meeting to
demonstrate to chief minister Mamata Banerjee and anti-Gorkhaland forces
the support for Gorkhaland," he added.
Delo is 5km from Kalimpong.
Even though Gurung had yesterday said the Morcha would win any
election even if it was held now, his statement today, according to
observers, suggests that he feels that the impact of Mamata's three-day
visit has to be countered immediately.
Many hope Mamata will make some announcements with regard to the
creation of Kalimpong district during her stay there. However, a senior
Nabanna official said: "Creation of a new district involves a lot of
paper work. But no file regarding creation of Kalimpong has moved yet."
According to sources, the personnel and administrative reforms
department would first prepare the proposal and send it to the finance
department before seeking clearance from the cabinet. "But nothing of
that sort has happened," said a source.(TT)
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