The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) on Sunday renewed their demand for
the separate state of Gorkhaland and vowed fresh agitation in the Hills.
At a rally in Darjeeling, GJM leaders said they were renewing
their agitation for a separate Gorkhaland state as the Centre is now
keen to grant statehood to Telangana.
“The time has come to fight to the end. If Telangana can be
granted, why not Gorkhaland, which is the oldest statehood demand in the
country?” GJM general secretary Roshan Giri said.
Speaking about their January 8 meeting with Union Home Minister
Sushil Kumar Shinde after he announced that a decision on Telangana
would be taken in a month, Giri said: “We had submitted a memorandum to
him (Shinde) and told him that if Telangana state is created then
Gorkhaland too has to be considered.”
“Ours is a rightful and justified demand,” he said and added that
they had signed the tripartite agreement that paved the way for the
Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) for the “sake of the development
of the Hills”.
“We never gave up our demand for the statehood. GTA is only a
stop gap arrangement and is a stepping stone to achieve Gorkhaland,” he
added.
The GJM’s latest U-turn can be attributed to immense pressure it
is facing from other local outfits, which have accused the party of
watering down the demand for the Gorkhaland.
After signing the tripartite agreement in July 2011, the GJM had refrained from agitations.
Source: indianexpress
Cautious start to hill agitation - Gurung absent from revival rally
Darjeeling, TT,Jan. 20: The Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha today kicked off a fresh round of agitation for
Gorkhaland with a rally but Bimal Gurung was absent and the party didn’t
announce any bandh or strike, unlike earlier occasions.
Nobody explained Gurung’s absence
from the first big rally in Darjeeling to renew the movement. That the
hill party also did not announce any disruptive prolonged protest plan
had made supporters wondering if the Morcha was treading cautiously,
probably because it did not want to antagonise the Centre.
Roshan Giri, the
general secretary of the Morcha who was the main speaker, said: “On
January 11, our delegation met Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde.
We told him that Gorkhaland must be formed if Telangana was created. We
told him that we would immediately start an agitation for Gorkhaland.”
Giri quoted Shinde as responding: “Don’t worry; you will not have to agitate for Gorkhaland.”
Giri said: “We
want the home minister to be more specific on what his thoughts are on
the demand for Gorkhaland. Nevertheless, if Telangana is formed, we will
not sit quietly, we will agitate. We should not be politically
victimised.”
Observers believe
the Morcha has interpreted Shinde’s statement to its own advantage and
is convinced that the party shouldn’t antagonise the Centre by starting
an intensified agitation in the form of general strikes and bandhs.
“Earlier, whenever
the Morcha called a meeting to press for the demand for the separate
state, it would announce general strikes or blockades. But today the
party was comparatively soft in its approach. It shows the Morcha
doesn’t want to bother the Centre at this moment. If the Centre decides
not to create Telangana, much of the problem will be solved for the
party as it is happy with the GTA at the moment,” an observer said.
Giri called upon the people of the hills to be “ready” for an agitation.
“If Telangana is formed, a political volcano will erupt in the hills,” he said.
Harka Bahadur
Chhetri, the Morcha MLA from Kalimpong, said: “Telangana has 10
districts compared to our one district. They have 17 MPs and 119 MLAs,
while we have one MP and four MLAs. Our population is merely 20-25 lakh
but the population of the Telangana districts is 3.5 crore. Yet, we have
forced the government to sit with us for 11 tripartite talks. The
demand is alive and we are ready to resign as members of the Assembly as
and when the party thinks so.”
The Morcha will hold a similar rally in Kurseong on January 27 followed by one in Kalimpong on January 29.
“A meeting will be
held in Mirik also but the date hasn’t been finalised. After that, a
meeting will be held in Darjeeling. Our party president is expected to
attend the Darjeeling meeting,” said a source.
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