New Delhi, Jan. 29: Gorkha Janmukti
Morcha leaders will submit three documents on the Gorkhaland struggle
to BJP leader L.K. Advani this week to push the party to take a clear
stand on the statehood demand.
A group of Morcha leaders, along
with MLAs from the hills and GTA Sabha members, led by Roshan Giri
called on Advani at his residence today.
Over the next
three days, the Morcha leadership will fine-tune and submit three
documents to Advani titled “Case history of Gorkhaland”, “Why
Gorkhaland” and “Gorkhaland movement”.
“We will submit the three documents so that the BJP can take a clear stand (on the issue),” Giri told The Telegraph today after a 30-minute meeting with the senior BJP leader.
“The BJP has been in favour of smaller states. After all, the party formed Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh,” Giri said.
MLAs Trilok Dewan and Rohit Sharma and two GTA Sabha members also met Advani along with Giri today.
A bill for the creation of GTA was passed in the Bengal Assembly in 2011, making way for the autonomous hill body.
Today, after the
meeting with the Morcha leaders, BJP’s Rajya Sabha member Prakash
Javadekar said: “It is a case for justice to be done.”
Although BJP
leaders have time and again said that the statehood issue should be
viewed more “sympathetically”, the party has not been clear about its
stand on carving out a separate state out of Bengal.
The BJP’s election
manifesto in 2009 included addressing the long-pending demand for a
separate state of Gorkhaland but stopped short of a commitment.
“We will
sympathetically examine and appropriately consider the long-pending
demands of the Gorkhas, the Adivasis and other people of Darjeeling
district and Dooars region,” read the BJP manifesto.
The party’s leader Jaswant Singh even won the Lok Sabha elections from Darjeeling.
The Congress and the CPM are not known to support the statehood demand.
While the Congress wants an alternative mechanism, the CPM is opposed to the demand for a separate state.
Earlier this
month, the Morcha had announced its final battle demanding a separate
state after the hill party leadership suspected that the Centre was
keen on carving out a separate state of Telangana.
Giri had said that it would be a “relentless” struggle and continue till Gorkhaland was achieved.
The hill party had organised a dharna in New Delhi last week demanding Gorkhaland.
The Morcha had
called on Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde and urged him to
announce the formation of Gorkhaland along with Telangana.
But with the UPA
government treading cautiously on Telangana, and the Centre toying with
idea of proposing a GTA-like model there, the Morcha wants to push the
BJP to come clear on the statehood issue.
“We hope that in
the next two days we will submit the “Case history of Gorkhaland” to
Advaniji. Our dharna at Jantar Mantar will continue,” said Giri.
He added that the Morcha had been seeking permission for the sit-in protest on a day-to-day basis.
The agitators have been granted permission by local authorities in Delhi for a dharna tomorrow, said the Morcha leader.
Source: The Telegraph
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