Nagrakata, West Bengal: West Bengal BJP
chief Dilip Ghosh, whose party swept the north Bengal region including
Darjeeling seat in the Lok Sabha elections, Sunday said the party has
never promised to create a separate Gorkhaland state.
Mr Ghosh also said the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will soon be implemented in West Bengal on the lines of Assam.
"We
want development of Gorkha people. We are sympathetic to the Gorkhaland
statehood demand, but had never promised a separate state," he said
while speaking to the media after a workers' meet in Jalpaiguri
district.
Reacting to the statement of the BJP chief, Darjeeling
lawmaker and Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) spokesperson Neeraj
Zimba said, "Dilip Ghosh has his own political compulsions but that
does not stop us from continuing our demand for separate Gorkhaland
state."
"We want a permanent political solution to the issue," he said.
Absconding
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) leader Bimal Gurung, in an interview to
PTI in April this year before the Lok Sabha elections, had claimed the
BJP has promised to look into the Gorkhaland demand.
Wanted in
many cases including sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,
murder and rioting, Bimal Gurung is on the run for over two years.
However,
for the first time in about three decades, the Gorkhaland statehood
demand was not a poll issue in the Darjeeling Hills as parties,
including the GJM and GNLF, sought development and restoration of
democracy in the region.
Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts of the
state had witnessed a 104-day strike in 2017 seeking creation of
separate Gorkhaland state.
The agitation saw a split in the GJM,
that rules the semi-autonomous Gorkhaland Territorial Administration in
the hills, with the Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa faction shifting
loyalties to the ruling Trinamool Congress.
BJP candidate Raju Sing Bista won the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat.
Darjeeling Lok Sabha constituency has been returning BJP candidates
since 2009, with Jaswant Singh winning the seat that year followed by
Surinder Singh Ahluwalia in 2014.
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