Kalimpong: Gorkha Janmukti Morcha president Bimal Gurung has
again appealed to people to not attend Sunday's meeting called by the
Binay Tamang faction in Darjeeling, saying participating in the rally
would hurt the cause of Gorkhaland.
In an audio message released
on Friday night, Gurung, who has been on the run, appealed to the people
to remain vigilant as the sole purpose of the meeting was to prove that
he no longer enjoys the support of the people.
"A few
opportunist leaders are practising politics with the intention to defeat
the Gorkhaland cause, which is why the public must remain vigilant...
They have called the meeting on the 19th to show that Bimal Gurung does
not enjoy the mandate in the hills....
"The
meeting called by these few opportunist leaders by ignoring the
sacrifices of the 12 martyrs (the Morcha supporters who died in the
recent unrest in the hills) is a black day for us. No one should attend
the meeting. This is my appeal to my brothers and sisters," he said.
This is the second audio message from Gurung in consecutive days. In
his earlier message on Thursday, the Morcha president had made a similar
appeal.
Political analysts said the messages betrayed Gurung's desperation to ensure he remained relevant.
"In
his latest audio, Gurung has also promised to come out in the public
very soon. This suggests he is getting a sense that the people are
leaving his sinking ship and he is desperate to keep his flock together.
He wants to ensure a low turnout at Sunday's meeting to remain afloat
in the hill politics," said an analyst.
The Tamang-Anit Thapa
faction, however, is trying its best to ensure a massive turnout. The
faction appears to be on upswing with more and more people, including
senior leaders of the party and its frontal organisations, expressing
their allegiance to them. The faction has been holding rallies in
different parts of the hills in the past few days to mobilise the public
for the meeting.
The Telegraph
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