The Union government has decided to convene a tripartite meeting
among the central and state governments and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
in New Delhi on January 5 to discuss various provisions of the
memorandum of agreement of the GTA.
Roshan Giri, the general secretary of the Morcha, today said the
party had received a letter from A. Jain, director, centre-state
relations, ministry of home affairs, informing the organisation of the
January 5 meeting which would be chaired by Shailesh, additional
secretary (C-S), at the North Block in New Delhi. "We will be raising a
number of issues at the meeting," said Giri.
The officials of the GTA have also been invited to the meeting.
Implementation of a three-tier panchayat system in the hills will be
one of the issues the Morcha will raise at the talks. "According to our
information, the Centre has agreed in principle to implement a
three-tier panchayat system for the GTA area. They want us to suggest a
name for the body," said Giri.
Giri said the Morcha would also demand the transfer of 396 mouzas in
the Terai and the Dooars to the GTA at the tripartite talks. Other
issues like absorbing ad hoc employees into the GTA, transfer of reserve
forests to the GTA, granting tribal status to hill communities, setting
up a central university and complete transfer of departments will also
be taken up at the talks.
The Morcha said it wanted the Centre and the state to explore the
possibility of providing tax waiver, incentives and subsidies to the GTA
area.(TT)
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