Darjeeling, Aug. 19.TT: Bimal Gurung
has warned 14 executive members of the GTA Sabha that he would not
hesitate to replace them if they failed to perform in a year.
Gurung, the GTA chief executive,
gave the warning while addressing all 45 elected members of the Sabha at
an event organised by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha’s Darjeeling
subdivisional committee at Gymkhana Club yesterday.
“Both the elected
and nominated members of the GTA must work together. The public, the
Opposition parties and even the state government are closely monitoring
the functioning of the GTA. The biggest challenge is to fulfil the
expectations of people and if the executive members fail to perform to
the best of their ability in a year, I will not hesitate to replace
them,” Gurung said.
The GTA Sabha has
50 members — 45 elected and five nominated — and 14 of them have been
made executive members and been given charge of various departments.
The chief
executive, however, said it would take time for the GTA to function
smoothly and called upon the employees of the now-defunct DGHC (who are
with the GTA now) to improve their work culture.
“I find that some
of the employees of the DGHC do not work properly. Old habits have to be
changed. I, too, will work day and night and I expect the same from
the employees. I will make surprise visits and if I find that the
employees are not working properly, we will take immediate action.”
The chief executive stressed the need to free the GTA of corruption, terming it as the biggest bane of the DGHC.
“I have zero
tolerance towards corruption. Even the GTA members should ensure that
there is no corruption. The members should also ensure that there is no
nepotism in the GTA,” he said.
Gurung reminded
the GTA members that they were no longer agitators and they had to now
deliver as administrators. “Earlier, we used to go door-to-door calling
upon the public to raise slogans and participate in the agitation (for
Gorkhaland). The time has now come to ensure that development reaches
the doorstep of the people.”
A GTA Sabha
member, who didn’t wish to be named, said he welcomed Gurung’s warning.
“Everyone has already realised that if we don’t perform, the people
will not forgive us. We have to ensure better administration and
development for the region.”
Gurung also
demanded that development work related to gram panchayats which were
being undertaken through the BDO be vetted by respective GTA members.
Even though the
panchayat and rural development department were transferred to the DGHC,
elections haven’t been held to gram panchayats in the hills since 2005.
The department is now with the GTA.
“We will soon make
a representation to the government as well as submit deputation to BDOs
saying development work by the panchayat and rural development
department must be carried out through the elected GTA Sabha members,”
said Gurung.
Observers believe
it wouldn’t be difficult to meet Gurung’s demands as the panchayat and
rural development department is with the GTA.
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