Kalimpong: Rebel Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader Binay Tamang on
Sunday welcomed the National Investigation Agency's initiative to probe
cases related to the recent statehood movement in the hills.
Sources
close to Tamang said he had hailed the NIA probe as he believed Bimal
Gurung's complicity in the cases would be established irrespective of
the probe agency.
"We welcome the probe by the NIA. The NIA and
the CID, which is also probing the incidents, must conduct a fare
investigation and identify those involved in bomb blasts. We are in
favour of peace and against any unlawful activities in the hills,"
Tamang told reporters here.
Asked if the Centre was not trying to
placate Gurung by initiating the NIA probe, Tamang said that was the
interpretation of the media. "We are by no means against the involvement
of the NIA. The probe has to be carried out in a right manner. Those
involved in the bomb blasts and the death of a policeman (read civic
policeman) in Kalimpong must get the strongest of punishment. That is
our demand," he said.
The Centre's decision to involve the NIA in
the hill cases is certain to rile the Mamata Banerjee government, whose
CID has been investigating the hill cases. Given that the Tamang lobby
of the Morcha is close to the state government, many were surprised by
the rebel leader's endorsement of the NIA probe.
"Tamang believes
any fair probe by whichever agency will establish the guilt of Gurung
in most cases. That is why he welcomed the NIA probe,"said a source.
On
Sunday, Gurung also hailed the NIA probe. In a press release, Gurung
said his party had consistently demanded a free, fair and impartial
inquiry into the incidents of bomb blasts and killings, including the
death of police officer Amitava Mullick in an alleged encounter on
October 13.
Committee formed
Binay Tamang
on Sunday constituted a 37-member working committee of the Morcha's
Kalimpong district unit, but no leader of note found a place on the
panel.
The Telegraph
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