The Mamata Banerjee government that has been organising
district-level football matches in Jungle Mahal every year since 2012 is
now ready to kick off a subdivisional tournament in the hills at a time
elections are round the corner in the region.
The state sports department, along with the North Bengal Sports
Development Council, has decided to start an Under-17 football tourney
in all eight blocks of the hills from the next month.
The tournament for which the government has sanctioned Rs 43 lakh
will be held across Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong subdivisions.
North Bengal Sports Development Council chairman Bhaichung Bhutia
said: "This is a pilot project that is being taken up only in three hill
subdivisions but we believe that it is one of the biggest talent hunt
projects in the state."
The subdivisions are scheduled to go for municipal, panchayat and GTA
elections this year and asked if the month-long tourney was being
organised with an eye on the polls, Bhutia said: "There is nothing
political. This is completely a sporting event. Even in the council,
which is formed by the government, we try to keep it apolitical. It
(council) is only for sports and to promote, guide and support
sportsmen."
Sources said all local clubs in the eight hill blocks and four
municipalities would be approached for participation. The clubs would be
asked to send teams that would play against each other. Two teams from
each block would be formed with the selected players.
"From each block, we will select two teams taking the best players.
The teams will play against each other to form two subdivisional teams.
The six teams (two from each subdivision) will play in the final phase
during which we plan to bring in officials from various football
academies and major clubs. We will also try to bring people from the
Under-17 World Cup technical committee to spot talents," said Bhutia,
Trinamul's Lok Sabha candidate in the last election.
Maan Ghisingh, president of the Gorkha National Liberation Front, is
the vice-chairman of the council and former national-level footballer
Shyam Thapa is the chief advisor to the tournament committee.
Asked why the tourney was being held only in three subdivisions
excluding Siliguri, which is also part of Darjeeling district, Bhutia
said: "The hills have always produced talented footballers. Moreover,
this is a pilot project and in future, it may be extended across the
state."
In 2010, the Left-Front government had started football tournaments
in the Jungle Mahal to encourage youths to play sports so that they do
not lean towards Maoist ideologies. In 2012, the government led by
Mamata Banerjee, started a district-level Jungle Mahal Cup involving
West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia.
Sources said the tournament had become a big event. The finals are held at Jhargram stadium.
Although Bhutia said the hill tournament had nothing to do with
politics, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has refused to buy it. "To start
with, this is, once again, interference in the GTA's domain. But more
importantly, the tournament is being organised to get youths on their
side so that they can strengthen the TMC in the hills, with an eye on
the polls. Why else would a tournament be held only in three hill
subdivisions?" asked Morcha general secretary Roshan Giri.
Darjeeling district magistrate Anurag Srivastava said a proposal to
hold the tournament had been sent "five-six months back" and the
administration got the nod recently.(TT)

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