A GorkhaJanmuktiMorcha activist was today arrested on charges of
vandalism after a Trinamool Congress supporter from Tukvar lodged a
complaint at the Darjeeling sadar police station this morning. GJM
supporter JitenTamang from the Lepcha Busty area of Tukvar has been
arrested while a search is on to nab those named in the FIR by the TMC
activist. “We have arrested one person whose name figures in the FIR
along with 11 others. We have started an investigation to get the
details,” said a senior police official not wanting to be named.
According to the police, TamannaChhetri, a TMC area president, was
attacked and her house vandalised supposedly by GJM cadres. In her
complaint, Chhetri has named Devan Sharma and Dipen Malay as the
masterminds behind the attack and vandalism and has also accused 11
others. Malay is the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration Sabhasad from
Pokhriabong-Chamong constituency, while Sharma is a GJM central
committee leader. The two could not be contacted for comment. The
incident took place on Thursday night at 9pm when, according to
Chhetri’s complaint, local GJM activists numbering nearly 10-12 came to
her house and attacked her without any provocation. Chhetri could not be
reached for her comments, but RajenMukhia, the hill TMC president,
said, “The attack was political and done with an intention to terrorise
our party supporters. We have given the police a 12-hour ultimatum to
arrest the accused, failing which we will stage a dharna in front of the
police station.” This, morning, TMC supporters gathered outside the
Darjeeling sadar police station and staged demonstrations demanding the
arrest of the GJM cadres named in the complaint. They also put up
posters in town, condemning the attack and vandalism of the TMC leader’s
house. Jyoti Kumar Rai, the GJM assistant secretary, said it was a
stray incident and had nothing to do with the party. “The incident is
being politicised by the TMC to gain public sympathy. Let the police do
their duty and arrest the actual culprits and not our innocent
supporters.” (EOIC)
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