Ranchi, June 25.TT: A tribal
delegation from north Bengal today met Jharkhand Mukti Morcha chief
Shibu Soren in Ranchi and requested him not to support the Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha in its battle for statehood.
Members of the
Bengal and Jharkhand chapters of the Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas
Parishad urged Soren to instead back their fight for autonomy of the
Terai and Dooars under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution.
“We spoke to
Guruji about our demands . Our effort was to highlight the fact that his
party’s support to the Morcha would go against the interests of the
tribal people in (north) Bengal, many of whom migrated more than 200
years ago from Jharkhand,” said Birsa Tirkey, the Bengal state unit
president of the Parishad.
Soren is said to have assured the delegation that he would act only in the interest of the tribals.
“Guruji has asked
me to study the memorandum given to him (by the north bengal tribal
leaders). He assured them that our party will take a stand that will be
in the interest of the tribal people,” said Vinod Pandey, a JMM core
committee member who was present at the meeting.
Tirkey said the
tribals of north Bengal do not want a separate state, unlike the
Morcha. Neither do they want the Gorkha Territorial Administration area
to be formed.
On June 15, Soren along with son Hemant and a few party leaders visited Darjeeling and met Gurung and other Morcha leaders.
As the JMM had led
a statehood movement for Jharkhand with success, the Morcha had asked
Soren to extend his support to their cause.
“We discussed the
political developments in the state and the region. We have decided to
extend all possible political support. We have the experience of being
able to carve out a separate state,” Soren had said.

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