Delhi GJMM Complaint before National Human Rights Commission against WB govt

 Delhi GJMM Complaint before National Human Rights Commission against WB govt
The Delhi unit of GJMM filed a Complaint before the National Human Rights Commission , Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi against the State Government alleging dictatorial approach towards the innocent citizens  by making a mockery of the democratic process. Manoj Shankar- President, Ranjan Sharma- General Secretary,  Lopsang Lama -  Deputy General Secretary and Rustam Chettry - Vice President  of Delhi GJMM submitted a Memorandum to the concerned official of the NHRC in New Delhi today morning at 11.30 am.

Ranjan Sharma ,  General secretary of Delhi GJMM  in a press release has stated that in the Memorandum crucial facts based on  the ongoing instances in Darjeeling hills  such as  Government of West Bengal's  deliberate approach to overlook the statehood demand  by using every possible  illegal means, in a desperate attempt to suppress the ongoing movement have been discussed . The state administration has completely by-passed the principles of democracy and interfered with the fundamental rights of the citizens living in the region. By deploying CRPF and Police personnel many innocent youth, women, under age children, including democratically elected members of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration have been arrested blind-foldedly and forcibly without any evidence whatsoever. They have been remanded to 14 days judicial custody merely for the sake of harassment and intimidation. The para-military forces have taken law into their hands by openly assaulting, intimidating people in the streets thereby subjecting the citizens to immense mental trauma, harassment and difficulty.

Ranjan says that another example of on-going dictatorial approach adopted by the District administration in collusion with the State Government is infringement of the basic right to information of the citizens of Darjeeling. The office of Executive Magistrate -Darjeeling Sadar, have unilaterally issued notices  to cable network,  thereby stopping/ disconnecting local cable broadcast in Darjeeling  .  People have been deprived of basic information like local news, events, updates of the ongoing movement and informative program. It is interesting to note the Notices are handwritten, issued at 21.05 hours at night, without any official stamp/ seal of the Executive Magistrate. Further, even land line telephone, broadband connection have been disconnected without any prior information/intimation in the region.

The situation in Darjeeling is getting sensitive; people have come out to the streets speaking in one voice. The movement is gradually gaining momentum as well as popularity worldwide as regular updates, photographs and videos are being uploaded on the internet including social networking site like Facebook. The electronic as well as the print media have been covering the issue extensively.  Hence, Ranjan says that we want the NHRC to interfere and take appropriate action against the State administration  so that the movement runs peacefully and human rights of the citizens do not get effected.

Delhi unit of GJMM filed a Complaint before the National Human Rights Commission , Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi against the State Government alleging dictatorial approach towards the innocent citizens by making a mockery of the democratic process.

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