The ministry of tribal affairs has appointed Vishu Maini, the
deputy director general in the ministry, as the new head of the
committee that will examine the demand to grant ST status to 11 Gorkha
communities in the hills.
The appointment came as a relief for the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha as an
RTI query had revealed that the committee had failed to sit for even a
single meeting since its formation in April this year.
The RTI reply made public by the GNLF also showed that Ashok Pai, who
had headed the panel, had been transferred from the tribal affairs
ministry to the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes.
Swaraj Thapa, a member of the Morcha's Study Forum, today said: "The
ministry has decided to appoint Mrs Vishu Maini, deputy director general
of the ministry of tribal affairs, as chairperson of the committee. The
transfer of Ashok Pai was a routine administrative matter. Our job is
to ensure that the committee completes it work as early as possible."
He also furnished a copy of the order.
Granting of tribal status to Bhujel, Gurung, Mangar, Newar, Jogi,
Khas, Rai, Sunuwar, Thami, Yakka (Dewan) and Dhimal has been
long-standing demand in the hills. As that deadline has already expired,
"The demand is moving in the right direction. The state government
has also recommended ST status for 11 communities and it has done its
job. We are confident if everything goes in the right direction, the
demand will be fulfilled in a year. But we appeal to all not to
politicise the matter. It seems some political parties, which did
nothing concrete during their stint in power, is now working in such a
manner as to deny ST status to the 11 communities," said D.K. Pradhan, a
Study Forum member of the Morcha.(TT)
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