Alipurduar/Siliguri: The Trinamul Congress and the BJP have
got into a tug-of-war in the Dooars to get maximum number of Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha leaders and supporters on board.
While Trinamul
leaders have taken some Morcha supporters to Calcutta with an intention
to induct them into the ruling party, BJP office-bearers are visiting
strongholds of the Morcha and speaking to those who are yet to switch to
Trinamul.
"A sudden spin in the political situation has been
witnessed in the Dooars with Trinamul and the BJP trying to outwit each
other to win the support of Morcha cadres, most of whom are in a state
of confusion ever since the hill party split," said a political
observer.
The Telegraph had reported on October 20 on the dilemma faced by Morcha members on whether to support Bimal Gurung or Binay Tamang.
A section of the Morcha cadres had said it was better to join Trinamul.
"It
seems these people made up their mind now and hence, went to Calcutta
with Mohan Sharma (a Trinamul leader of Alipurduar district). Some
others are, however, yet to take a decision and so, BJP leaders have
started approaching them," said the observer.
Sources in the BJP
and Trinamul said the two parties wanted to consolidate their support
base in those areas of the Dooars known to be the strongholds of the
Morcha ahead of panchayat elections next year.
"Many local Morcha
leaders have a considerable number of followers. Getting them into the
party would surely help us make a foray into certain pockets of the
Dooars and secure maximum possible number of seats in rural polls," said
a Trinamul leader based in Kalchini.
Mohan Sharma, who is also
the sabhadhipati of Alipurduar zilla parishad, said over the phone from
Calcutta on Tuesday that almost all Morcha leaders would switch to
Trinamul.
"On November 23, we will organise a public meeting in Jaigaon. Several of them will join our party at the meeting," said Sharma.
Trinamul
insiders said those who had accompanied Sharma to Calcutta had met
state minister and Trinamul leader Aroop Biswas on Monday.
"They
have put forward demands like withdrawal of police cases clamped against
some of them during the recent agitation and better health and
educational facilities for the Gorkhas in the Dooars," said the source.
The
Morcha leaders have pointed out that if Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa can
run the GTA with having cases pending against them, then cases
registered against them should be withdrawn.
The Telegraph
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