Bijanbari: Binay Tamang said on Wednesday that he would go all
out to ensure that the BJP was defeated in Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat as
well as in Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri constituencies and all other
places where Gorkhas live.
"The biggest betrayer of our community
is no other party but the BJP," the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader told a
public meeting at Bijanbari, about 30km from Darjeeling.
"They
have simply done nothing for our community and are the biggest
betrayers. Forget about Darjeeling where we will ensure that they will
have no presence. I will also work tirelessly in Alipurduar and
Jalpaiguri districts and other regions where our people reside to ensure
their defeat (in the upcoming 2019 parliamentary elections," said
Tamang.
Tamang was addressing his third public meeting in a span of four days.
The GTA head said he was the one who carried 53kg of documents which were to be submitted to tribal affairs department in Delhi.
"We
have submitted all the documents, the honourable chief minister of
Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, also recommended ST status to 11 communities,
but the Centre has done nothing for us," said Tamang.
D.K. Pradhan, a Morcha leader who had been arrested in connection with the recent statehood agitation, also lambasted the BJP.
"The
BJP has fooled us. We are now seriously working on the issue of
granting land rights. The decision of Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa to
work closely with the state government is right," he said.
The Morcha leader accused Gurung of trying to unnecessarily rake up the issue of deletion of his name from the voters list.
"The
names of 401 people have been deleted (from the Darjeeling hills),
including that of my daughter who is married outside the region. Names
of absconders are also deleted as per the law of the land. K.B. Wattar's
(CPM leader) name was deleted while he was absconding from 1992 and
1994 but once he surrendered, his name was listed," said Tamang.
The
Morcha leader added that the name of a two-time RJD MLA, Rajendra
Prasad Yadav, had also been deleted in 2005 for being an absconder.
Tamang
said a nursing college and law college were coming up in Darjeeling.
"We are also building 1172 houses for the weaker sections and the funds
will be directly transferred to the beneficiaries," said Tamang.
The Telegraph
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