Darjeeling, Jan. 21: Bimal Gurung
today said the GTA Sabha would pass a resolution seeking the creation of
Gorkhaland, a move which could embarrass the state government and
strain the relation between the hill party and Mamata Banerjee.
Gurung didn’t specify a date for the GTA Sabha to pass the resolution.
After holding
talks with the consul-general of Nepal in Calcutta, Chandra Kumar
Ghimire, at the Darjeeling Planters’ Club, the GTA chief executive said:
“We discussed a lot of issues regarding tourism, even though the
meeting was an informal one. The tourism flow (to the hills) has
increased in recent days and development works are taking place. But the
current situation could bring a halt to all development works. Time has
also come for the GTA Sabha to pass a resolution on creating
Gorkhaland.”
Roshan Giri, an
executive member of the GTA, said once a resolution was adopted by the
GTA Sabha, a copy would be sent to the Bengal home secretary. “The state
government does not need to ratify resolutions passed by the GTA
Sabha,” he added.
The Sikkim
Assembly had adopted a resolution, moved by chief minister Pawan
Chamling, a few years ago on the creation of Gorkhaland.
A resolution on
Gorkhaland by the GTA Sabha is bound to embarrass the state government
under which the hill autonomous body functions.
“Such a move by
the GTA Sabha before Mamata Banerjee comes to the hills on January 29
could leave the chief minister in an uncomfortable situation, as she
always claimed that the Darjeeling problem had been solved by agreeing
to form the GTA. If a resolution is passed, it will also affect the
cordial relations between the Morcha and Mamata,” said an observer.
Gurung said the
Morcha couldn’t afford to stay with the GTA forever. “Our primary demand
is statehood and we cannot afford to stay with the GTA forever. We are
committed to the cause of Gorkhaland and we will go all out to demand
statehood,” said the Morcha president.
The hill leader,
who had skipped the Morcha’s public rally at Darjeeling yesterday to
renew the agitation for statehood, today said the party would hold a
centralised meeting here on February 12.
“On that day, we
will chalk out our strategies. Before the Darjeeling event, public
meetings will be held in Kalimpong (on February 24) and in Kurseong
(February 29),” said Gurung.
Darjeeling MLA
Trilok Dewan also met Nepal’s consul general and made a proposal to the
neighbouring country to set up an immigration checkpost at
Pashupatinagar along the border. “At the moment, tourists have to enter
India from Nepal through the Kakarivitta outpost. It will be convenient
for tourists if an immigration post is set up at Pashupatinagar as the
distance (from there to Darjeeling) would be less,” said Dewan.
Dewan also mooted a proposal to set up dry ports at Kakarivitta and Pashupatinagar in Nepal to increase trade.
He requested the Nepalese government to start air services through Bagdogra.
“The Bhutan
airline uses the Bagdogra airport and there are talks of Bangladesh
airline also coming to Bagdogra. Nepal should explore the possibility of
using Bagdogra airport,” said Dewan.
Darjeeling
district officials said India had already identified land to set up
customs checkposts along the border near Kakarivitta and Pashupatinagar.
Ghimire termed the visit a “courtesy call” and refused to speak to the
media.
Source: The Telegraph
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