Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president and GTA chief
executive Bimal Gurung, his wife Asha, Roshan Giri and 15 others of the
party today surrendered before the chief judge of city sessions judges
court in Calcutta in the Madan Tamang murder case.
The chief judge, Subhra Roy, granted bail to them with surety bond of
Rs 10,000 each and directed them to be present in Calcutta during the
trial of the case.
Twenty-three Morcha leaders and activists were charge-sheeted in the
case. They had been given anticipatory bail by the high court on
December 14 and asked to surrender before the trial court in three
weeks.
"Actually, my clients will have to be present in the city on or
before February 1 when the trial court will frame charges against them,"
Sayan De, the lawyer appearing for Gurung and others, said after the
surrender.
De told the chief judge that a division bench of Calcutta High Court had granted his clients conditional anticipatory bail.
"My clients are ready to obey the conditions imposed by the high court division bench," the lawyer said.
The CBI counsel did not raise any objection and the judge granted them bail.
After the surrender, Gurung called on Bengal governor Keshari Nath
Tripathi at Raj Bhavan and requested him to ensure that elections to
four hill municipalities were held as early as possible.
The tenure of the Darjeeling municipality came to an end today and by
this week, the municipalities of Kurseong, Mirik and Kalimpong will
also be administered by the state government-appointed administrators.
Gurung was accompanied by Giri and five other Morcha leaders.
"Our president has requested the Bengal governor to ensure that
elections to the hill municipalities are held early. We have also
requested the governor to help form a committee to look into the demand
of Gorkhaland which the Centre is positively considering," said Giri.
The delegation apprised Tripathi of other developments also.(TT)
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