The Jana Andolan Party today questioned Bimal Gurung's capability to
lead the Gorkhaland agitation, picking out lines from his old speeches
to hint that he lacked vision and made illogical statements.
Bishal Rai, the president of Jana Andolan's youth wing, today said:
"Not long ago, Bimal Gurung had raised an illogical issue of no-man's
land and lease-hold land and said Kalimpong could not be upgraded to a
district. Now the Calcutta High Court has cleared the proposal of the
state government to create the Kalimpong district."
Two days ago, Calcutta High Court had given its nod to set up courts
in three proposed areas to be carved out as districts - Kalimpong,
Burdwan (industrial) and Jhargram.
Before chief minister Mamata Banerjee started criticising Gurung for
not bolstering development in the region, the Morcha ran a one-party
show. Of late, the Jana Andolan too has started taking on the biggest
party in Darjeeling.
Rai today said: "The country does not question the ability of the
common people (of the hills) but with the kind of speeches Bimal Gurung
has delivered in the past, I think the country does have questions on
the vision and leadership of the political leaders who are currently
leading us."
On January 28, the Morcha had organised a show-of-strength rally in
Kalimpong, a day after the Jana Andolan was formed. Harka Bahadur
Chhetri, who had quit the Morcha to form the party, had started
campaigning for a separate district of Kalimpong.
During a public meeting on the Mela Grounds in Kalimpong on January
28, Gurung thundered about the Kalimpong district campaign, saying: "Let
the central government understand this. I don't have to make the state
government understand. First the central government must understand.
This is a no man's land, lease-hold land. You first show by
incorporating this area inside your own Bharat.... Let Bengal's Miss
Mamata Banerjee not boast that this is your place. You can never lay
claim to it. For this, we will talk to the Indian government, otherwise
at the international level."
Gurung hinted that Kalimpong had not been integrated into India from
Bhutan, a claim which was rubbished by Bengal officials later.
When told about the Jana Andolan's criticism, Roshan Giri, the
general secretary of the Morcha, said: "They are just trying to use it
as a political tool."
Rai today said: "We would also appeal to the people to stop listening
to such illogical speeches. People with logic should join us."
The Jana Andolan leadership, which held a closed-door meeting at the
Gorkha Dukha Niwarak Sammelan Hall in Darjeeling today, scoffed at
Gurung's deadline for Gorkhaland.
"Earlier, Gurung had repeatedly talked about a March 10 deadline.
Everyone knows what has happened. We would like to tell Gurung that
politics and astrology are two different things," Rai said.
From 2008 onwards, Gurung repeatedly said he would form a Gorkhaland
state by March 10, 2010, failing which he would shoot himself.
On March 10, 2010, at a public meeting in Kalimpong, Gurung tried to
grab a suitcase but was prevented by leaders on stage. It was speculated
he was trying to take out a weapon kept in the suitcase.(TT)
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