Union tribal affairs minister Jual Oram today said Scheduled Tribe
status for 11 Gorkha communities would be realised as assured by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi.
Speaking at the inauguration of the statue of Swami Vivekananda here
today, Oram said a committee headed by Askok Pai, the joint secretary in
the tribal affairs department, was looking into the matter and would
submit its recommendation. "The case of the 11 Gorkha communities is a
stage ahead of the 1000 other applications of various communities
(seeking ST status)...This will definitely be realised....Prime Minister
Narendra Bhai Modi has given his words and assurance. Unlike other
prime ministers, the words and assurance of Narendra Bhai Modi are
different. That is why we will definitely succeed," he said. In April,
the Union tribal affairs ministry had set up a committee under joint
secretary Pai to examine granting ST status to the 11 communities.
According to existing norms, ST status is granted to a community
after Parliament clears a bill amending the list of STs. While the
Centre moves the bill in Parliament, the initiative has to be taken by
the respective state government that has to recommend specific
communities for inclusion. The tribal affairs ministry seeks the opinion
of the Registrar General of India and the National Commission for STs,
after which the bill is taken to Parliament.
Mamata Banerjee government had already sent a note to the Centre in
February, 2014, recommending tribal tag to the 11 Gorkha communities.
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha that has been at the forefront of a
campaign for the tribal status for the 11 communities has welcomed
Oram's statement. "The Pai committee is studying the matter and we
expect him to come up with the recommendation. The delay in submitting
the report is due to a death in Pai's family. We remain confident that
our demand will be met," Morcha secretary Roshan Giri said on the
sidelines of the event.
The Bharatiya Gorkha Janjati Sangarsha Mahasangh, which is an
umbrella organisation of all the Gorkha communities demanding the ST
status, too, hailed Oram's assurance. "We met the minister yesterday and
submitted a memorandum to him. He assured us that the matter would be
settled in six to eight months time. The granting of ST status to all 11
communities will, probably, be the biggest achievement of the Gorkhas.
It will also go a long way in addressing the identity issue of the
Indian Gorkhas," said S. B. Pradhan, president of the mahasangh.(TT)
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