The GNLF today said its president Mann Ghisingh
would visit every nook and corner of the hills from December 26 as part
of a campaign to mobilise support for the inclusion of the region in the
Sixth Schedule of the Constitution.
The GNLF has also announced that the party will hold street corner meetings at places that Ghisingh will visit.
The announcement comes soon after Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president Bimal Gurung suspended his padayatra purportedly at the request of Prime Minister.
Mahendra Chhetri, the general secretary of the GNLF, today said: "Our
president will start a campaign from Kurseong subdivision on December
26. To be more precise, he will be first touring the
Mirik-Soureni-Panighatta-Sukna area and then come up to
Tindharia-Sonada-Rangbull. The campaign will be to seek people's support
for the hills to be brought under the Sixth Schedule of the
Constitution."
He added: "Street corner meetings will also be held at various places
across the hills. Once the Kurseong leg is completed, similar visits
will be made to various DGHC constituencies in Kalimpong and Darjeeling
as well."
The GNLF plans to complete the campaign in one month. "At the
January-end, a public meeting will also be held in Darjeeling," said
Chhetri.
Observers say the GNLF, whose 21-year-old rule in the hills was
replaced by the Morcha in 2007, now believes Gurung's party is losing
popular support.
"The objective of the campaign is to go to the people and tell them
about the benefits of the Sixth Schedule status, which has legislative
powers, unlike the GTA. Under the Sixth Schedule, there will be a
constitutionally recognised body," said Chhetri.
Asked about the campaign, Roshan Giri, the general secretary of the
Morcha, said: "The people of the hills have already rejected the Sixth
Schedule status demand."(TT)
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