The Binay Tamang faction of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has demanded
the creation of Mirik Assembly constituency and an increase in the
number of seats in the GTA as well as administrative blocks in the
Darjeeling hills.
Mirik is a subdivision in Darjeeling district.
There are three Assembly seats in the hills now — Darjeeling, Kalimpong
and Kurseong.
“We want Mirik to be declared as an Assembly seat
and have already written to the Election Commission of India and the
Bengal government. Our party has also raised the demand of dividing a
constituency of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration. We also want
to increase the number of administrative blocks in the hills,” Tamang
said at Salbari near here on Sunday.
He was in Salbari to attend a
programme organised by the Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad on
the occasion of the 144th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.
The GTA constituency he was referring to is Gorubathan. As of now, there are 45 constituencies in the GTA.
Tamang
said the Morcha wanted elections to be held to the GTA immediately.
“But the changes we have sought should be carried out for the betterment
of the hills,” he added.
About a year ago, the Morcha had urged
the state government to increase the number of administrative blocks in
the hills from eight to 13.
The Morcha leader came down heavily on the BJP and Darjeeling MP Raju Bista.
“The
MP is speaking on issues like three-tier rural polls but is mum on
Gorkhaland. So far, Gorkhaland has been mentioned only in questions and
answers in Parliament in the past 10 years. No concrete move has been
made on the separate state so far. People in the hills have elected him
as the MP to raise their demand and hence, he should see that a bill on
Gorkhaland is tabled in Parliament during the ongoing winter session,”
said Tamang.
He iterated the demand to grant tribal status to 11 hill communities.
“We
have written to the Prime Minister and the Union home minister, saying
Gorkhas should be declared as the original inhabitants of the hills,
like tribals in Assam. We have seen how thousands of Gorkhas have been
left out of the final list of the NRC (National Register of Citizens) in
the neighbouring state,” said Tamang.
Tea meeting
A
high level meeting on the tea industry of Bengal will be held at the New
Secretariat Building in Calcutta on Monday. Tamang, who is a member of
the Tea Advisory Council constituted by the Bengal government, will
attend the meeting.
“Senior officials of the state government and
Tea Board, along with state ministers, are likely to be present at the
meeting where issues pertaining to the industry will be discussed,” said
a source.
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