Darjeeling: The rebel faction of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
has informally agreed on division of work with Binay Tamang
concentrating on administration and Anit Thapa looking after the
organisational activities.
Sources in the rebel camp said there
had been an informal consensus on the need to make a distinction between
the leaders who would look after the GTA and those would be given full
charge of political activities.
"Tamang will not speak at each
and every public meeting of the Morcha. It has been felt that in the
past, the leaders had spoken a bit too much than what was needed. Too
many public comments at times came as an impediment to achieving a lot
of things," said an insider of the Binay-Anit camp.
By
"leaders", he was actually referring to Morcha chief Bimal Gurung. Many
leaders in the rebel camp have complained that Gurung used to make
announcements on many occasions without even discussing the same with
other leaders.
Alok Kant Mani Thulung, a core committee member of the rebel camp,
also echoed a similar sentiment. "We in the Morcha believe a new system
has to be worked out where those in the GTA should be asked to
concentrate on the administration while those looking after the
organisation activities should take care of party affairs."
The
Mamata Banerjee government has appointed Tamang and Thapa as the
chairman and the vice-chairman of the board of administrators of the
GTA.
In the past, the person who used to call the shots in hill politics
took care of both the administration and his respective party. When
Subash Ghisingh's writ ran in the hills, he had a complete grip on the
GNLF and the DGHC. Later, Bimal Gurung ran both the GTA and the Morcha
together.
The Tamang camp has decided to hold a public meeting at
Darjeeling Motor Stand on November 19 where Thapa will be the main
speaker.
Satish Pokhrel, the convener of the Morcha's Darjeeling
subdivisional committee, said leaders and supporters from 20 GTA
constituencies in the subdivision would attend the meeting. He said
after the Darjeeling event, the Morcha would hold a meeting at Mirik
also.
The Telegraph
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