Siliguri, June 18.TT: Representatives of the Terai Dooars Joint Action Committee today said they would field candidates in the GTA polls scheduled for July this year.
Aloke Chakraborty,
the chairman of the north Bengal regional committee of the Intuc and a
frontline leader of the committee, today said they have started
negotiations with parties such as the CPRM and the ABGL at an informal
level and have decided to field candidates in all 45 seats of the GTA.
The Terai Dooars
Joint Action Committee is a forum of organisations protesting the
inclusion of plains territories under the GTA.
“We intend to
contest the GTA polls and put candidates against the Gorkha Janmukti
Morcha in all 45 seats. Our attempt is to get the support of other
political parties of the hills and prove that Morcha does not have the
majority support in the three hill subdivisions as it claims all the
time,” he said.
“Although our
activities have remained confined to the Dooars and the Terai so far, we
have started contacting representatives of other communities such as
the Lepchas, Boro and Mech tribals in the hills, seeking their support
in favour of the GTA.”
According to
sources, non-Gorkhas comprise around 30 per cent of the population in
the hills. “Our plan is to take parties such as the ABGL and the CPRM
into confidence and strive together for seats in the GTA. We are well
aware that Trinamul is expanding its base and plans to contest the
polls. We will in due course also approach the party, requesting leaders
to join hands and ensure that one common candidate is fielded against
the Morcha,” Chakraborty added.
Asked about their
support base in the hills, Chakraborty said: “Gorkhas are definitely the
majority in the hills but the presence of other communities cannot be
undermined. Even among the Gorkhas, there are thousands who are against
the Morcha for its whimsical and irrational decisions, which ultimately
is affecting the economy and peace in the hills and the plains.”
He added: “These
will be on our agenda and as a part of the exercise, we want other hill
parties to join hands with us… at the earliest and initiate development
work in the hills. There might be differences among us over the
Gorkhaland issue but we all want consensus on early formation of the GTA
and combined representation through common candidates.”
The joint action
committee today said its leaders would meet Manoj Agarwal, the principal
secretary of the north Bengal development department, who is heading
the three-member fact-finding committee formed by the state government.
“We have called a
meeting here on June 25 where representatives of all 26 constituent
organisations of our committee will be present. The future course of
action on the territory issue, negotiations and plans on the GTA polls
would be discussed at the meeting,” Rajesh Lakra, the joint convener of
the committee and general secretary of the Terai Dooars regional unit of
Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad, said.
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