Darjeeling, Feb. 1: The Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha today decided to hold daily torch rallies across the
hills from February 3 to keep up the momentum of the statehood agitation
generated during the uproar at Chowrastha in the chief minister’s
presence.
The decision to intensify the
agitation was taken at a meeting of elected members of the GTA Sabha at
the Morcha office here. The hill party has now decided that it will not
wait till the March 10 Sukna rally to announce the outline of their
renewed movement.
The party also
decided to extend the ongoing dharna in New Delhi for the creation of
Gorkhaland till February 10 and is mulling over holding programmes in
Calcutta also.
Morcha president Bimal Gurung was not present at the meeting today.
He has said on
January 30 that the future course of the renewed agitation for the
separate state would be outlined at a public meeting at Sukna on March
10.
The Morcha
announced its “final battle” for statehood in the hills on January 16
after it got information from its sources that the Centre was amenable
to the creation of a separate Telangana state.
The Centre has not said anything clearly on Telangana yet.
On January 29,
some Morcha supporters chanted slogans of “we want Gorkhaland” when
Mamata Banerjee spoke for a united Bengal at the Uttarbanga Utsav.
“Darjeeling is a part of us,” she said, infuriating Morcha supporters at Chowrastha.
After today’s
meeting, Morcha assistant secretary Binay Tamang said: “From Sunday
onwards, the party will organise torch rallies in every village, tea
garden and constituency of the GTA Sabha to demand Gorkhaland. For
almost a fortnight, the youth front of the party has been organising
torch rallies in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and Mirik on
Thursday’s.”
The Morcha said
the dharna in Delhi would continue till February 10, instead of the
earlier date of February 5. “Today, Darjeeling MP Jaswant Singh also
took part in the dharna. We want to keep up the pressure on the Centre
to create Gorkhaland if Telangana is formed,” Tamang said.
Gurung will hold a
meeting with members of various frontal organisation of the Morcha at
the party office at Patlasbas in Darjeeling tomorrow to discuss the
agitation plan.
“Our party chief
will also address Morcha leaders of various units (subdivisional, town
and village committees) at Darjeeling Gymkhana Club on February 4,”
said Tamang.
“The GTA Sabha
members felt some programmes demanding Gorkhaland should also be held in
Calcutta. We will definitely hold some programmes in Calcutta,” he
said.
Even though the
Morcha has been organising programmes in support of Gorkhaland ever
since the Telangana issue came into limelight last month, the fiasco
following the chief minister’s statement has suddenly injected fresh
enthusiasm into the cadres.
“The party is
definitely trying to keep the momentum going and today’s announcement is
a clear indication of that,” said an observer.
By Telegraph
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