Guwahati, Assam: The national federation of
Indian Gorkhas on Friday demanded expulsion of BJP leader Dr Nishikant
Dubey as an MP for his "derogatory" remarks on Gorkhas in the Lok Sabha.
The
Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha (BGP) also slammed Dr Dubey for allegedly
describing the late Moni Kumar Subba, who was a Congress MP from Tezpur
in Assam and a Gorkha, as a Nepali.
BGP national secretary (youth
affairs) Nanda Kirati Dewan demanded that BJP president Amit Shah ask Dr
Dubey to resign from the House and apologise to the Gorkhas in
Parliament.
"If the BJP does not take action against Dubey, the
Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha's 22 state units will write to Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla to expel Nishikant Dubey from the House for the next
three years as a punishment for his derogatory remarks on a Gorkha MP,"
the BGP said in a statement.
During a discussion on the
Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, Dr Dubey called Mr Subba
"a Nepali citizen and intruder in the Lok Sabha" and it is an insult to
105 million Gorkhas of the country, it asserted.
Mr Subba had led
the Assam Gorkha Sammelan, an association of the community formed in
1945 in Assam, for 21 years and he was the president of All Assam OBC
Association for a long period, the Gorkha body said.
"Moni Kumar
Subba was not just a Congressman but a mass leader who reached out to
the Gorkhas of the nation in general and people of Assam in particular
as an MP from the state. His political opponents had raised an issue
about his citizenship, which the Supreme Court had examined and declared
him an Indian," the statement said.
All the Gorkha organisations
of the state will take all democratic steps to ensure that Mr Subba is
given justice in the Lok Sabha and before the nation, it said.
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