Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president Bimal Gurung today lashed out at the
Trinamul Congress for allegedly vitiating the peace in the hills and
held a trade union affiliated to the ruling party responsible for the
"suspension of operation" in Tukvar tea garden.
The estate in Gurung's GTA constituency is shut since Christmas day
after an alleged attempt was made by Trinamul leader, Sadhav Mukhia, to
attack the manager of the garden, Rajesh Pareek.
In a written statement, Gurung said: "Trinamul which has spread
terror in the plains has started vitiating the peaceful atmosphere in
the hills... the future of the 1646 workers has been pushed into
uncertainty after Jai Shree Tea and Industries Limited was forced to
declare a lockout. Following the lockout, if any law and order situation
arises in the garden, the Trinamul tea union, Darjeeling District Tea
Employees and Workers Union, will be held responsible."
The Morcha president urged the administration to act against the
accused and the management to reopen the garden as early as possible.
In an FIR filed by the management of Tukvar garden, it was mentioned
that Mukhia, the president of the Trinamul union's estate unit, and
others had tried to attack Pareek with knives. Trouble started after the
garden management had decided not to allocate work to labourers during
the winter unless they had put in 120 days of work this year.
J.B. Tamang, the general secretary of the Trinamul union, alleged
that the Morcha and the management had colluded to shut the garden.
"The issue (over the alleged attack on Pareek) had been resolved. But
after Morcha leaders held a meeting in the evening, the management
decided to leave the garden. This is nothing but a drama orchestrated by
the Morcha."(TT)
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