The state government's decision to create Kalimpong district and
Mirik subdivision has triggered demands to upgrade Bijanbari block to a
subdivision and carve out Sonada-Rangbull block out of Sukhiapokhari.
The demand is being raised not only by political parties like the
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and the Trinamul Congress (Hills) but also by
local people who have formed organisations like the Bijanbari
Subdivision Demand Committee and Block Establishment Co-ordination
Committee (of Sonada-Rangbull).
The convener of the Bijanbari committee, L.M. Lama, said: "Bijanbari
is one of the biggest blocks in the region. While we welcome the state
government's decision to upgrade Mirik to a subdivision, we request the
government to look into our demand to make Bijanbari a subdivision."
The committee wants the government to create three blocks -
Bijanbari, Rimbick-Lodhama and Rangneet-Lebong - in the proposed
Bijanbari subdivision.
Currently, Bijanbari block is in Darjeeling (Sadar) subdivision.
The Block Establishment Co-ordination Committee has raised a similar demand for Sonada Rangbull.
Committee general secretary Rajesh Chauhan said: "Since 2009,
residents of Sonada-Rangbull area have been demanding a separate block.
People of areas like Namsu, Balasun and Margaret Hope have to take three
vehicles to reach Sukhiapokhri (for administrative work). This causes
great hardships to them."
The Morcha and Trinamul (Hills) have backed both the demands.
N.B. Khawash, general secretary of Trinamul (Hills), said: "We have
submitted a written request to the district magistrate of Darjeeling (on
June 8) for creating a Sonada-Rangbull block, bifurcation of Kurseong
block and the upgrade of Bijanbari to a subdivision."
The hill subdivisions of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong have eight blocks.
Gorubathan is the largest block (442.72sqkm), followed by Bijanbari
(known as Darjeeling-Pulbazar) spread over 416sqkm. The population of
Bijanbari (1.26 lakh) is more than Gorubathan (60,663).
Kurseong's Mirik, which is set to become a subdivision, is the
smallest block in the hills (119.30sqkm with a population of 46,374
according to the 2011 Census.(TT)
Post a Comment
We love to hear from you! What's on your mind?