The Janmukti Asthai Karmachari Sangathan today
apologised for alleged slogans raised against two GTA executive sabha
members by some workers at a procession here two days back after the
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha had expressed its displeasure over the verbal
attack on the party leaders.
The Sangathan, an association of GTA casual employees owing
allegiance to the Morcha, however, refrained from offering apology for
its leaders lashing out at the party and the hill body at the march here
on Wednesday. The association had held the procession and a meeting to
demand the immediate regularisation of the jobs of over 5,000 casual
employees at the GTA.
Deepak Sharma, the spokesman for the Sangathan, today issued a
written apology. "The workers who have been facing administrative
discrimination right from the days of the (erstwhile) Darjeeling Gorkha
Hill Council to the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration had organised a
rally-cum-public meeting on December 9 to demand the regularisation of
their jobs. In the process, the party (Morcha) leadership has claimed
that members of the JAKS raised 'murdabad' slogans against Roshan Giri,
GTA Sabha member in charge of education, and Binay Tamang, GTA Sabha
member in charge of personnel and administration department, during the
rally."
"Since the party (Morcha) leadership has expressed grievances against
the alleged sloganeering, the JAKS in principle accepts the charge and
expresses apology," the statement in Nepali reads.
Asked if such slogans had indeed been raised at the rally, Sharma
said: "We did not hear any slogan against the two leaders but in the
course of the rally, some might have raised it. That is why we have
accepted the allegation in principle and accepted it."(TT)
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