Darjeeling, July 5: The Trinamul
Congress has decided to take its leaders from the hills to the Dooars to
canvass for the party’s candidates for the panchayat elections in a
move to counter Bimal Gurung’s sustained campaign.
Trinamul’s decision to deploy the
Gorkha leaders of the party on the campaign trail is being seen as an
effort to win the support of community members.
The Morcha
president has been camping in the plains since June 20 and in the past
fortnight, he has criss-crossed almost every nook and corner of the
Dooars, which has substantial voters from the Gorkha community. The
Gorkhas are the second largest community in the Dooars after the
adivasis.
Trinamul, which is
looking at making major inroads into the Dooars during the rural polls,
has drawn up a plan to counter Gurung’s presence in the plains.
“The party has
decided to send hill leaders to campaign in the Dooars. The list of the
hill leaders who will be asked to campaign in the plains will be drawn
up after the party holds a public meeting at Gairibas in Jhaldhaka (in
Kalimpong subdivision) on Sunday,” said Binny Sharma, the spokesman for
Trinamul hill unit.
Trinamul has a clear agenda to counter Gurung.
“We will tell the
Dooars people, especially the Gorkhas, that the GTA Sabha cannot bring
about development in the Dooars. The region can grow only through the
north Bengal development department and the proposed Dooars Development
Authority,” said Sharma.
Trinamul leaders
want to drive home their point that it makes little sense to support the
Morcha since Gurung cannot bring about development.
Gurung has been
campaigning in the plains assuring his supporters that the hill party
has not given up its demand for the inclusion of 391 mouzas of the
Dooars and Terai in the GTA.
Sharma said: “We
are not against the GTA and the state government will provide all
support to the hill body. But we want to make it clear to the Dooars
people that Gurung’s demand for the inclusion of the plains mouzas is
an eye wash and just another election stunt.”
Trinamul’s
dependence on the leaders from the hills for the campaign in the Dooars
betrays the party’s eagerness to garner as many votes as possible.
“Although Trinamul
has leaders among the Gorkhas in the Dooars, the presence of
high-profile people from the community in the party’s hill unit will
change the course of the campaign. They can take on Gurung and the
Morcha in a better way and make the Gorkhas vote in favour of Trinamul,”
said an observer.
Gurung has told
his supporters in the plains that the party is ready to launch an
agitation after the rural polls to demand the inclusion of 391 mouzas
in the GTA.
A fact
verification committee is looking into the recommendation of Justice
(retd) Shyamal Sen Committee that only five of the 396 mouzas be
brought under the GTA Sabha.
The hill party is now demanding that the fact verification committee make a field survey before passing its opinion.
The Morcha has tied up with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha to contest the rural polls in the plains.
The JMM, too, is
in favour of including the plains mouzas in the hills, a demand that is
unlikely to be fulfilled given the state government’s announcement that a
separate development authority would be formed for the Dooars.
Of the 13 blocks in Jalpaiguri district, seven are in the Dooars.
Around 40 per cent of the 2,346 gram panchayat seats in Jalpaiguri fall in the Dooars.
A similar percentage of the 422 panchayat samiti seats are also in the Dooars.
The zilla parishad has 37 seats and around 15 of them are in the Dooars.
The Telegraph
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