Two leaders of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha have joined the Trinamul
Congress as minister Aroop Biswas started the tour of the Darjeeling
hills to prepare the ruling party for elections to four municipalities
in the region.
While former vice-chairperson of Kurseong municipality Kalpana
Pradhan joined Trinamul on Sunday, L.B. Rai, a former chairman of Mirik
municipality and a vice-president of the Morcha, shifted his allegiance
to the ruling party today.
Yesterday, a group of 40 Morcha workers from Darjeeling subdivision switched to Trinamul.
"Several prominent leaders (of the Morcha) have
joined our party and more will follow them soon. This is because they
(Morcha) have only made empty promises and could not deliver basic civic
services to the hill people in the past five years. Local people could
not find elected civic representatives in their areas even a few weeks
back. With the municipal elections drawing near, these people have
started visiting the localities," Biswas said today.
He has been touring the hills since Sunday to oversee Trinamul's
preparations for the elections to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and
Mirik municipalities. As the civic polls are drawing near in the hills,
Trinamul is putting all possible efforts to establish itself as the
principal rival of the Morcha.
Trinamul is expected to get another boost when chief minister Mamata
Banerjee would visit north Bengal later this month and declare Mirik
subdivision. It has been a long-standing demand of the people in the
tiny hamlet of Mirik and the adjoining areas.(TT)

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