Kalimpong, Feb. 7: Forty-five
Lepcha activists under the Lepcha Rights Movement today started a fast
unto death saying they would prefer to sacrifice their lives than live
in a situation of strife.
Bhupendra Lepcha,
the convener of the Lepcha Rights Movement which is an umbrella body of
Lepcha outfits, did not name any party in the hills but said the
community was saddened by the opposition to the formation of the Mayel
Lyang Development Board, which was approved by the state cabinet on
Tuesday.
“We are a
peace-loving people. We can’t comprehend why there is so much opposition
to us. Since it appears we will not be able to live in peace, we have
decided to sacrifice our lives,” he said.
The Morcha has
called a 12-hour bandh in the GTA area on Saturday to oppose the state
government’s move to form the development board for Lepchas.
Asked about the
fast unto death of the Lepchas at Tricone Park in Kalimpong, Morcha
secretary Roshan Giri did not make any direct comment.
He said his party,
the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, was opposed to the board because the GTA
has already passed a resolution for the setting up such a board for
Lepchas under the hill authority.
“There cannot be
two administrations to oversee a department which has been transferred
to the GTA,” said Giri. According to the cabinet decision, the Lepcha
board will be set up under the backward classes welfare department.
Bhupendra Lepcha did not want to comment on the Morcha’s stand opposing the formation of the board.
Asked if the
strike called by the Morcha was the reason for their protest, he did not
give a direct response, but said the Lepchas were hurt by the all-round
opposition to their demand for the development board, for which they
had waged a long struggle.
“The hunger strike
will only be in Kalimpong and nowhere else in the hills. More and more
people from different parts of the hills will start pouring in from
tomorrow and some of them will join the fast unto death,” he said.
Unlike the Morcha,
other parties in the hills are not opposed to the Lepcha board, but
have expressed their reservation with the name, Mayel Lyang Lepcha,
which loosely means the land of the Lepchas.
ABGL secretary
Pratap Khati had said, they would prefer the name Lepcha Development
Board for the propose body since it is being formed to look after the
interest of the Lepcha community, their language and culture. The
Lepchas do not have any territorial demand.
From The Telegraph
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