Kalimpong, Aug. 26: Mamata
Banerjee’s insistence that she be felicitated in Darjeeling for forming a
development board for the Lepchas has put the community in the soup as
they apprehend that this may drive a wedge between the community and the
Gorkhas in the hills.
The chief minister
is scheduled to be in Darjeeling from September 10 to 12 and wants the
Lepcha Development Board’s felicitation to be held at Chowrastha in
town.
The Lepchas had
taken a decision to felicitate the chief minister for setting up the
development board much before the fresh Gorkhaland agitation was
launched in July-end. They had decided to hold the programme in
Siliguri, but the chief minister now wants the event to be shifted to
Chowrastha in the wake of the renewed statehood agitation.
Mamata’s choice
has led many to believe that she is planning to send the “united Bengal”
message that she had delivered from the same venue earlier this year to
a massive Morcha outcry. But a senior Lepcha member said: “We fear the
chief minister’s insistence on holding the felicitation in Darjeeling
may convey the message that the hill society is divided.”
While the Lepcha
leadership has been avoiding the media for quite some time now,
conversations with cross-sections of the community clearly suggest that
there is definite unease about the entire situation.
“The chief
minister is deserving of our collective thanks for forming the board.
However, if the programme is held in Darjeeling town the message that it
may convey is not desirable. I am certain this fact is not lost on the
Lepcha leadership as well,” said another Lepcha resident.
The Lepchas constitute about 20 per cent of the population in the hills.
The formation of
the Lepcha board under the state backward classes welfare department
didn’t go down well with the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha which wanted the
body to be brought under the GTA Sabha. The Lepchas had even gone on a
hunger strike to condemn the opposition to the board in the hills.
The Morcha is yet
to decide on what strategy to follow in the event of the felicitation
taking place in the hills. But a senior leader of the party said there
would be a possibility that the Morcha would allow the programme to take
place and ensure a no-show by the Lepchas.
“In 1986, the then
prime minister Rajiv Gandhi had to address an empty North Point ground
in Darjeeling, following a boycott call by the GNLF. In the same manner,
the Morcha could also appeal to the Lepchas to stay away from the
felicitation. This would not only deal a blow to Mamata’s
divide-and-rule policy, but will also boomerang on her badly,” said the
leader.
ABGL
vice-president Pratap Khati, on the other hand, said too much attention
shouldn’t be given to a mere felicitation programme, whether it was held
in Darjeeling or elsewhere.
“Let the event
take place. We wholly support the formation of the Lepcha board. The
Gorkhas and the Lepchas have been living as one for generations, and we
should continue to sustain that relationship. Neither the Gorkhas nor
the Lepchas should fall victims to the politics of Mamata,” he said.(The Telegraph)

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