The All Christian Minority Central Committee, whose patron is Bishop
Stephen Lepcha of the Darjeeling Diocese, today passed a resolution to
stick to the demand for a separate board for the Christian community in
the region.
The decision of the committee comes after chief minister Mamata
Banerjee formed the West Bengal Pahadia Minority Board on February 13,
taking representatives of the Christians, Muslims, Buddhists and other
minority communities in the hills, like Bengalis and Marwaris.
The notification states that the board will be under the control of
the state's minority affairs and madarsa education department.
Bishop Lepcha today said: "The committee held a meeting today to have
a discussion on the recently declared Pahadia minority development
board and the house arrived at a conclusion that while we have no
objection (to the board), we stick to our demand for a separate minority
development board for Christians."
Lepcha said the All Christian Minority Central Committee had made
various representations to the state government and still, it hadn't
been consulted before finalising the details of the board.
Father Solomon Subba of the United Christian Minority Organisation,
which is not part of the committee, has been made the chairman of the
board, while Arif Khan the vice-chairperson.
To a question, the bishop said: "More than the benefits, what we fear is that there might be quarrel (because of the board)."(TT)
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