Kalimpong, July 23.TT: Sanchabir Subba, the Independent candidate from Gidabling-Nimbong in Kalimpong, is the only person standing between the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and its dream of a clean sweep in the GTA elections right now.
The 32-year-old
schoolteacher in the remote Gidabling-Nimbong constituency, is flaunting
his local appeal against the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha’s candidate Kayan
Dewan.
Subba was suspended from the Morcha on July 12 after he refused to withdraw his nomination as an Independent.
On Saturday,
Morcha chief Bimal Gurung said the doors to the party would close
forever for Subba but that has not made the schoolteacher relent.
The Trinamul
Congress on Saturday said it would “withdraw” its campaign for the GTA
elections, which made Subba the only one to contest against a Morcha
candidate in the July 29 polls. “I am not contesting against the party,
nor am I against Bimal Gurung,” said Subba, who lives in the remote
village of Borbut, about 65km from here. Subba was the president of the
Morcha’s Nimbong-Parbintar unit.
Gurung also said
on Saturday that even if Dewan lost the election, the party would
include him in the GTA Sabha as one of the five nominated
representatives.
Subba said he has
nothing against Dewan. “I am not saying he is not suitable. I am only
saying that our’s is a very remote and rural area and it is the wish of
the local people to have a local representative. Our representative
should be someone who understands local problems,” he said.
The soft-spoken, mild-mannered Dewan teaches in Kalimpong College and lives in Kalimpong town.
People in the
Nimbong area said Subba is popular among local people. But since the
Gitabling-Nimbong constituency is a vast area, it would be difficult to
ascertain the reach of his popularity. Residents said Subba has been
campaigning door to door in the villages.
The 10,291
eligible voters from the constituency will decide on July 29 whether the
Morcha has erred in ignoring Subba, a post-graduate in political
science from North Bengal University. The Gitbaling-Nimbong constituency
is one of the most remote and underdeveloped areas in the hills. Some
villages in the area do not have roads or electricity. Students have to
walk for miles to attend schools.
Trinamul nomination withdrawal upsets hill members
Trinamul Congress
leaders from the hills on Monday expressed disappointment over the
party’s decision to withdraw from the GTA polls.
Trinamul chief and
chief minister Mamata Banerjee, while speaking at a rally in Calcutta
on Saturday, announced that her party would not take part in the polls.
Technically, it is
not possible for the party to withdraw its candidates now because the
date for withdrawal of nominations has passed. But Mamata’s decision
would mean Trinamul was giving the Morcha a walkover.
“We were shocked
about the announcement ,” said Rajen Mukhia, a Trinamul candidate from
the Panighata seat, in Siliguri. The aggrieved leaders, Mukhia said,
will hold a meeting with the minister for north Bengal development
Gautam Deb on July 27.

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