Darjeeling: Binay Tamang said on Sunday that he would raise
the issue of granting land rights to tea garden workers during the
bipartite meeting with the state government in Siliguri on Tuesday.
"We
will raise the issue of granting land rights to the tea garden and
cinchona plantation workers. This is an important issue along with the
issue of minimum wages for the tea garden workers," said Tamang, the
rebel Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader and the chairman of the board of
administrators to run the GTA.
More than 60 percent of the hill
people reside in the tea gardens and the Binay-Anit Thapa camp of the
Morcha is clearly looking at consolidating its rural base as residents
of these areas do not have any land rights.
Recently,
the state government had announced granting land rights to residents of
Mirik civic area. A portion of Mirik civic area falls under a tea
garden.
Tamang will be leading a six-member delegation at the bipartite
meeting, which will include Anit Thapa, MLAs from Darjeeling and
Kurseong, Amar Singh Rai and Rohit Sharma, Sanchabir Subba, member,
board of administrators, GTA and Tshering Dahal.
"We will also
raise the issue of forming subdivisions in Kalimpong district and also
upgrading Bijanbari block into a subdivision. Other issues include
bifurcating various blocks in the hills," said Tamang.
There are eight blocks in the GTA area.
Binay
Tamang, who was not present at the public meeting at Darjeeling Motor
Stand on Sunday, said: "The attendance at the meeting clearly suggests
that the days of Bimal Gurung and Roshan Giri are over."
The Telegraph
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