Darjeeling, Aug. 6: The state
government would find it difficult to run the GTA with a nominated head
or hold fresh elections to the autonomous body now, given the emotions
of the people who want Gorkhaland, Morcha leaders and sources said
today.
The Bengal
government is considering elevating one of the members it nominated to
the GTA Sabha to the post of chief executive, vacated by Morcha
president Bimal Gurung.
Morcha leaders and sources The Metro spoke
to presented a picture that suggested the party had come to view the
GTA as the obstacle towards statehood and an en-masse resignation of its
hill body members could not be ruled out.
A Morcha insider
today said: “There is no doubt that everyone in the hills has started
believing that the GTA is the biggest stumbling block towards the
formation of a separate state of Gorkhaland. It will be difficult for
any government to start the process of elections to the GTA, given this
overwhelming feeling (for statehood) among the hill people now. This is
our biggest strength.”
The Morcha wants
to build up on the emotive issue of Gorkhaland before asking all its
members to resign. The party has decided that none of its elected
members will attend to any GTA work, effectively bringing the hill
set-up to a standstill.
A Morcha leader
asked: “When every soul in the hills feels that unless the GTA is
dissolved getting statehood will be difficult, will three Trinamul
(state government)-nominated members be able to run the GTA?”
A Morcha leader
said: “We are ready to resign (from the GTA) at any time but we are
waiting for an opportune moment.” He said an en-masse resignation could
be used as a tool to fan statehood emotions. The Morcha leader said if
the state government decided to hold elections in such circumstances,
Trinamul leaders would not be in a position even to file nominations.
The government had
nominated Durga Kharel, Milan Dukpa and Satish Kumar Thing to the GTA
Sabha. One of the nominated members, who did not want to be named, when
asked about the state’s plan, said: “I have not thought of the issue.”
The Morcha today
said that yesterday’s arrest of Anit Thapa, a GTA executive Sabha member
and the face of the Morcha in Kurseong, showed the government’s
strategy to apply pressure on the party by rounding up senior leaders.
The state
government has so far arrested 111 Morcha activists, including 16 women
of the Gorkhaland Personnel, who were caught last night.
Police arrested
Thapa from the Kurseong Motor Stand yesterday evening purportedly
because of a pending warrant in a case filed during the Gorkhaland
agitation.
Roshan Giri, the
general secretary of the Morcha, said from Delhi over phone: “The arrest
is a clear indication that the government is trying to arrest our
leaders simply to curb the popular movement. The government will realise
that it will not succeed with such strategies.”
Thapa, who was
produced in the court of the additional chief judicial magistrate,
Kurseong, was sent to 14 days’ judicial custody.
Asok Sharma, his
lawyer, said Thapa has been arrested in a case of arson under Section
436 of the IPC. The case is related to an attack on a GNLF supporter’s
house at Chimney in Kurseong.
Giri said the
government was constantly violating Clause 29 of the GTA Act, according
to which the government was expected to review “all the cases
registered under various laws against persons involved in the GJM
agitation”.
The Telegraph
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