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Gurung, Giri elected uncontested; 8 CPI(M) nominees withdraw 

 GJM president Bimal Gurung and general secretary Roshan Giri are among the 18 GJM candidates who won uncontested in the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration polls in the Darjeeling hills, official sources said here today.

Gurung's opponent Padam Bahadur of the CPI(M) withdrew his candidature from Takvar seat in Darjeeling sub-division today leaving the GJM leader the sole contestant there.

Gurung's wife Asha also won uncontested as her CPI(M) opponent Ramesh Chhetri too withdrew from Darjeeling I seat.

Roshan Giri had filed his nominations for Sitong Latpancher in Kurseong sub-division and won it after his only opponent, Trinamool Congress-backed independent candidate's papers were rejected during scrutiny yesterday.

GJM assistant general secretary Binay Tamang too won uncontested as the CPI-M nominee Joney Mukhia withdrew from Bloomfield Rishat seat. The other independent candidate's nomination paper was rejected, the sources said.

Altogether eight CPI(M) candidates withdrew their candidature in the face of alleged terror tactics by the GJM, said senior CPI(M) leader of the hills K B Watter who claimed that there was no democracy in the hills.

The police and district administration failed to provide security to the CPI(M) candidates who were facing constant threats from the GJM, Watter said at a press meet.

After today's withdrawal, only five CPI(M) contestants remained in the fray.

Tomorrow is the last day of withdrawal and elections is scheduled to be held on July 29.

(business-standard)

Gurung’s prophecy set to come true

DARJEELING, 11 JULY: GJMM president Bimal Gurung’s prediction days ago that most party heavyweights would win without contests has turned out to be correct, with the hurdles in the uncontested victories of the three party stalwarts having been removed.
As things stand now, after several candidates have quit the fray, Mr Bimal Gurung, his wife Ms Asha Gurung~ the president of the party’s women’s wing ~ and party assistant general secretary Binay Tamang are on way to uncontested triumphs in the GTA election slated for 29 July.
The party general secretary, Mr Roshan Giri almost won his seat in Kurseong after the nomination of a Trinamul-backed independent was rejected yesterday.
Ten candidates ~ eight from the CPI-M, one from the Trinamul Congress and one from the RJAP ~ have withdrawn nominations today. Also, several GJMM-backed independents have quit the fray. Now the GJMM is set to win 22 seats without contest.
The party is on its way to win 14 seats uncontested in the Darjeeling sub-division which has 22 seats. In Kalimpong, which has 13 seats, the figure of uncontested wins for the GJMM is four. In Kurseong, the preponderant Hill party is set to win four out of 10 seats. 
The ruling Trinamul Congress fielded candidates in 17 seats while five out of 13 Marxist candidates are still in the fray. 
Speaking to the reporters today, CPI-M Darjeeling district secretary Jibesh Sarkar said his party is the real contestant against the GJMM. “We hope, the GJMM will respect norms of democracy during the election,” he said. 
(statesman news service)

Before poll, Morcha 1 short of majority

Darjeeling/Siliguri, July 11.TT: The withdrawal of nominations by nine rival candidates today ensured that the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha got a walkover in 22 GTA seats, just one short of the majority that will allow it to form the GTA Sabha on its own.
Tomorrow, the final day for withdrawal of nominations, some more seats may go to the Morcha uncontested.
Morcha chief Bimal Gurung had said last month that he would quit politics if the party failed to win all the 45 seats in the GTA elections.
But the way matters have moved in the hills, the Morcha win now seems a matter of formality.
Of the nine who withdrew from the fray today, three were from the seats where Gurung, his wife Asha and Morcha leader Binay Tamang are the Morcha contestants.
Eight of the candidates who withdrew were from the CPM.
Tomorrow evening, Gurung, Asha, Binay as well as Morcha general secretary Roshan Giri, vice-president Pradip Pradhan and leaders like Narbu G. Lama could be declared uncontested winners.
Jony Mukhia, a CPM candidate who had been fielded against Binay in Bloomfield-Risheehat, said: “We had filed our nominations to prove that the red party still exists in the hills. We have proved a point and since winning or losing is not important, I decided to withdraw my nomination for the sake of peace and development. We want development in the hills.”
Yesterday, the CPM had told its GTA candidates that it was up to them to contest or withdraw from the fray, making several leaders wonder if the Left party will stand by a candidate if he lands in trouble with the Morcha for contesting the election.
Asked about his decision to withdraw while the CPM leaders were still holding a meeting, Mukhia said: “I had conveyed my decision to the CPM leaders last evening.”
Former CPM minister Asok Bhattacharya said today: “Initially, we had planned to field candidates in 22 seats for the GTA polls. The situation, however, changed after Morcha workers attacked Saman Pathak, the former MP from our party, and some other leaders in Kurseong. At least 10 of our candidates could not file their nominations because they were stopped by the Morcha.”
Eleven Independents withdrew their nominations for the Kurseong-Giddapahar seat leaving Morcha candidate Anit Thapa the only candidate from the seat.
Other uncontested seats from Kurseong are Tung-St Mary’s (Yogendra Rai) and Sittong-Latpanchar (Roshan Giri).
The Yuva Morcha president from Kalimpong, Sunil Pradhan, will also be declared uncontested tomorrow from the Bung-Durpin seat as his two rivals — Gautam Kalikotey of Trinamul and Shivani Yarosha Pradhan of the Rastriya Janadhikar Suraksha Party — today withdrew their nominations.
Of the 13 seats in the Kalimpong subdivision, Morcha candidates are uncontested in four seats while nine Trinamul candidates are still in fray in other seats.
The lone CPM candidate, Pyatu Lepcha also withdrew his nominations from Kalimpong today.
Seventeen Trinamul candidates are still in the fray across the hills.
The CPM candidates still in the fray are from Rimbick-Lodhama, Relling-Kaijalia, Pul-Bijanbari, Sukhia-Maneybhanjyan and the Chongtong-Marybong seat in Darjeeling district. 


GJM candidates only ones in fray in about half of GTA seats  


Darjeeling, July 11 (IANS) The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) seems to have an edge in the July 29 election to the 45-member Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), the new body for governing the Darjeeling hills in northern West Bengal, as in almost half of the seats their candidates are the only contestants.
The GJM is contesting all the 45 seats, out of which their candidates have no rivals in 22.
The last date for withdrawal is Thursday. The polls are slated for July 29.
The state's ruling Trinamool Congress which had put up candidates in 18 seats had withdrawn from one.
West Bengal opposition Left Front, which had earlier announced that it would be in fray in 22 seats, managed to field candidates in only six seats, as most of the their candidates either withdrew from the race or failed to file nominations due to alleged terror tactics of the GJM.
GJM supremo Bimal Gurung, his wife Asha Gurung and party general secretary Roshan Giri are among the 22 candidates who are without any rivals.
The three picturesque Darjeeling hill subdivisions of Darjeeling, Kurseyong and Kalimpong have been on the boil for nearly three decades due to anti-government protests over the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland. The hills had witnessed killings, police crackdowns and long shutdowns which severely impacted the hills' economic mainstays - tea, timber and tourism.
On July 18 last year, a tripartite agreement was signed between the GJM, and the state and central governments for setting up a new autonomous, elected GTA, a hill council armed with more powers than its predecessor, the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC) formed in the late 1980s.


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