Darjeeling: Darjeeling Gymkhana Club has elected a new
executive committee after a gap of more than a year, the move being seen
as an attempt to weed out people perceived to be close to Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha chief Bimal Gurung.
The club's relationship with
the administration hit a nadir in recent times after a complaint of land
grab was lodged against it and the Trinamul leaders in the hills
complained that the Morcha was interfering in the affairs of the
historic institution.
"A new committee was to be elected on 30
September 2016 but the process was postponed... This had prompted the
Trinamul Congress to accuse Bimal Gurung of interfering in the
functioning of the club," said a source in the club.
The club authorities had then denied the charges.
The Darjeeling district administration had also filed an FIR against
the previous chairman and secretary of the club under various sections
of the IPC and the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955, on September 25,
2017.
Sources said the club had been accused of constructing an
unauthorised building in an area of 0.59 acre and grabbing 0.09 acre of a
government plot. The club is spread over around two acres and has 462
members not just from Darjeeling but across the country.
During
such tumultuous times, the club finally elected an executive committee.
Milan Tamang, the newly elected chairman, said: "A special general
meeting of the club was held on Tuesday in which Tilak Dewan was elected
as the vice-chairman, Pemba Tamang as member secretary and Sangay
Tshering Bhutia as joint secretary."
Tamang admitted that the
elections had not been held for almost a year. Asked about alleged
political interference, he said: "I personally believe that there should
be no political interference in such reputed institutions. There should
not be a political battlefield in Gymkhana. We should not allow
political interference. So far as my knowledge is concerned, I do not
think there was political pressure."
Members of the new executive
committee said that they would "cooperate with the administration" and
if there is any violation on the BOT (built, operate, transfer)
agreement by the lessee (who have constructed new properties) the Club
will not take any responsibility.
The club was established in 1909.
The Telegraph
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