The Trinamul Congress has suffered a jolt in the hills with the Jana
Andolan Party rejecting an oblique offer by the ruling party for an
alliance to fight coming municipal elections.
Aroop Biswas, the Trinamul Congress observer for the Darjeeling
hills, said yesterday that his party "will give a call for all to come
together" in the hills.
"I have repeatedly been saying we want the hills to be beautiful,
there should be development and the hill people should be happy. For
that, we will give a call for all to come together," Biswas said, when
told about the JAP's announcement to go it alone in the municipal polls
in the hills.
The JAP president, Harka Bahadur Chhetri, when
told about Biswas's call for a united effort to bring happiness to the
hills, however, said the statement was not in consonance with the
functioning of the ruling party's grassroots leaders.
"Maybe, he (Biswas) has not been properly briefed. But there cannot
be a tie-up when you hit back at your ally. The functioning of Trinamul
leaders at the ground level is not acceptable. You don't hit your ally.
At the moment, our party is in the mood to go it alone," Chhetri told The Telegraph over the phone from Kalimpong.
In the last Assembly elections, Trinamul, JAP and the GNLF had come
together to forge an anti-Gorkha Janmukti Morcha alliance. The tie-up
ensured that the Morcha's victory margin went down by 68 per cent in
three hill seats, compared to the mandate Bimal Gurung's party had
received in the 2011 Assembly polls.
Although Chhetri today said the JAP was in no mood to go for a tie-up
in the civic elections, he said unfolding circumstances would direct
the future course of action.
"The JAP is for Gorkhaland and this will decide our future course of
action. Trinamul is against statehood, while the GNLF is for Sixth
Schedule (status for the hills). We are, however, for statehood," said
Chhetri.
Asked whether it meant that the JAP could tie up with the Morcha as
their demands were same, Chhetri replied in the negative. "At least,
Trinamul is sincere in the sense that it clearly mentions that its
against statehood. The Morcha is only taking people for a ride with
lies. I don't see the possibility of us working with the Morcha, which
is not sincere with the statehood." (TT)

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