The Mamata Banerjee government is planning to hold elections to the
two-tier rural bodies and the four municipalities in the Darjeeling
hills in February next year, four months before the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration polls are scheduled to be held.
Sources said the plan was aimed at challenging the Gorkha Janmukti
Morcha's hegemony in the GTA now that the Trinamul Congress has gained a
toehold in the hills. The last time rural elections were held in the
hills was in 2000.
"Elections to gram panchayats and panchayat samities and the four
civic bodies in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and Mirik could be held
in February next year. The state government has started the ground
work," a senior state government official said.
Nabanna sources said the chief minister wanted the rural and civic
polls to be held before the GTA elections as Trinamul wanted to put up
candidates in all seats. Trinamul had not contested in the first GTA
elections, in 2012.
"This will help the ruling party in the GTA elections. If the ruling
party wins some of the seats in the rural and civic elections, it will
help Trinamul gain more ground in the region before the GTA polls," a
source said.
The Trinamul sources said Mamata was confident of winning some seats
in the two-tier rural polls and the four municipalities if the elections
were held within a few months.
"We have gained some foothold in the hills and that was evident when
thousands of people came out of their homes to foil the Morcha strike on
September 28. It is clear that we can put up a fight against the Morcha
in the GTA polls if we have some elected members in the panchayat
samitis, gram panchayats and municipalities," said a minister.
The Morcha's vote share came down by 68.5 per cent in the Assembly
elections this year over the 2011 figures. Trinamul had not contested
the three hill seats of Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong in 2011. The
Morcha won all three despite the reduced vote share.
The Trinamul sources said the chief minister's frequent visits to the
hills, the move to set up development bodies for several communities in
the region and the announcement of a separate Kalimpong district had
yielded dividends for the ruling party
"This is the ideal time to take on the Morcha in the GTA. The
Darjeeling hills is the only region where Trinamul has not won an
election and the chief minister does not want to let go of a chance," a
source said.
The state government is aware that the plan could be jeopardised if
the GTA moves court demanding a three-tier panchayat system in the
hills, which was mentioned in the agreement to create the territorial
administration.
The government has submitted to Calcutta High Court its proposal to create the Kalimpong district.
The approval of the Calcutta High Court is required before a new
district starts functioning and the process of setting up Kalimpong
district has been put on fast forward mode.
"The required inspection from the high court has already been done.
We are expecting a positive response before February," said a senior
official.
According to Trinamul insiders, if the process required for Kalimpong
district could be completed before the elections in February, it would
definitely give an added advantage to the ruling party.(TT)
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