Darjeeling: Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president Binay Tamang on
Wednesday said the names of around a lakh Gorkhas in Assam had been left
out of the draft NRC and vowed to fight for them "till the last".
The
statement by Tamang, also the chief of the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration (GTA), was seen as an indication that he was trying to
lead the community across India, not just the Darjeeling hills where he
is based.
"We have received information that the names of one
lakh Gorkhas residing in Assam have been left out of the draft NRC
published on Monday. There are still opportunities to stake claim or
file fresh applications and even go to court," said Tamang.
"The
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha would like to assure them that we will take up
the case of genuine Indian Gorkhas in Assam and extend all possible
support in their fight," said Tamang.
Officials have pointed out that the list published is only a draft
and not the final NRC and those excluded would have ample opportunities
to file fresh applications and go to court.
Over 40 lakh people in Assam have not found their names in the draft.
"At such a critical time, words of help will be welcomed by the Gorkhas in Assam," said an observer.
Tamang attacked the BJP government at the Centre over the NRC.
"The
BJP is indulging in politics. They are now talking about having a
similar exercise in Bengal. They are trying to do this to come to power
in Bengal." According to the Morcha chief, such an exercise will be
against the interests of the minorities, including the Gorkhas.
The Telegraph
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