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| JAP protest outside Deb's house in Siliguri |
Eleven members of the student union at Kalimpong College who won
elections as candidates of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and the Jana
Andolan Party have joined the Trinamul Congress, the first defection
engineered by the ruling party on a campus in the hills.
In the union elections held on December 22, 12 seats of class
representatives went to the JAP and 10 to the Gorkha Janmukti Vidyarthi
Morcha. The JAP formed the union whose total strength is 22.
However, today, nine class representatives of the
Vidyarthi Morcha and two of the JAP filed affidavits, saying they had
joined Trinamul.
Around 70 supporters of the JAP's youth wing today demonstrated in
front of minister Gautam Deb's residence in Siliguri for two hours
today, alleging that some Trinamul leaders had "abducted" two of its
class representatives and kept them at a hotel at Second Mile in the
town.
The agitators left when they were told that the minister was away in Calcutta.
The hill unit of Trinamul has denied the allegations made by the JAP.
The ruling party had managed to poach elected representatives of
other parties elsewhere in the state to grab panchayats and
municipalities. However, this is the first time that Trinamul has
engineered defections in a hill college.
Trinamul has 11 members at Kalimpong College now and can form the
union, if the JAP and the Morcha representatives don't come together.
"The JAP and the Morcha together have 11 members and if they unite
against Trinamul, the college authorities will take a decision through
toss on who will form the union. However, if Trinamul manages to get on
board one more class representative, there will be no need for a toss"
said a source.
The JAP president, Harka Bahadur, said: "We intend to inculcate real
values in the youths. But such acts of Trinamul are against the kind of
politics that we want to do."(TT)

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