The
Gorkha National Liberation Front, which is keeping everyone guessing
about its decision on whom it will support in this year's general
election, may make an announcement on April 5, which happens to be the
party's foundation day.
Candidates of various parties including
the Trinamool Congress, the Congress and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha-BJP
alliance have either met GNLF chief Subash Ghisingh or openly sought his
support, which could play out to be a decisive factor. However,
Ghising, who is known to play his cards close to the chest, has kept
support seekers guessing till now, making the suspense more intense at a
time when the poll fever is at its height.
A central committee meeting of the GNLF
was expected to be organised in Darjeeling today to decide on which
candidate to support, but the meeting got cancelled. Party leaders
refused to divulge the reason for the cancellation saying Ghising is
expected to make an announcement very soon.
"Our party chief will very shortly take a
call and announce our decision on which candidate we will support,"
said a senior aide of Ghising’s.
Some party sources also said the decision could be announced on April 5, the party's foundation day.
"The announcement may be made on our
foundation day or the day after. There are a lot of things to ponder
about and weigh before taking a call," asserted one of the sources.
He added, "Our demand is including the
hills under the Sixth Schedule, which will be a constitutional guarantee
and the only plausible solution for our problems. Our support will be
based on this."
The statement has given rise to
speculations that the GNLF could lend its support to the TMC government
that recently passed a proposal and recommended tribal status to 10
communities of the hills, besides agreeing to form the Lepcha
Development Board and the Tamang Cultural and Development Board.
The GNLF is reportedly seeking permission to hold a programme in Darjeeling on its foundation day.
In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, the GNLF
had chosen to maintain a low stance as Ghising and most of the senior
leaders had fled to the plains of Siliguri following a mass uprising
against the party. In 2011, the GNLF did contest the Assembly election,
but it lost to the GJM.
However, this time around, the situation
in the hills is different as the GJM has lost some ground after its
latest agitation for statehood failed. The TMC has made inroads while
other parties that had remained dormant have become active besides
independent candidate Mahendra P Lama becoming an important factor.
Ghising will have to tread on a
double-edged sword. One, the emotive issue of a separate state still
lingers large on the minds of the people here. Secondly, extending
support to the TMC, which is against the creation of a separate state,
could very well sound the death knell for his party. (EOIC)
GNLF postpones central committee meeting to April 4
GNLF has postponed its central committee meeting scheduled to be held today to April 4.
GNLF's Kurseong unit spokesperson Daya Dewan said the party had earlier planned to take a decision on the Lok Sabha election on April 2 after holding its central committee meeting at the Darjeeling residence of party chief Subash Ghisingh. However, due to various reasons the proposed meeting was not held today and has been postponed to April 4.
He further added that all the party’s senior leadership will participate in the April 4 meeting to discuss about GNLF’s final decision on the LS polls, following which an official announcement will be made by the party chief, Subash Ghising. (EOIC)
GNLF's Kurseong unit spokesperson Daya Dewan said the party had earlier planned to take a decision on the Lok Sabha election on April 2 after holding its central committee meeting at the Darjeeling residence of party chief Subash Ghisingh. However, due to various reasons the proposed meeting was not held today and has been postponed to April 4.
He further added that all the party’s senior leadership will participate in the April 4 meeting to discuss about GNLF’s final decision on the LS polls, following which an official announcement will be made by the party chief, Subash Ghising. (EOIC)