Siliguri: The GNLF said on Monday that it would demand
constitutional protection of Gorkhas in the hills and other parts of the
country at the bipartite talks on Tuesday.
Mahendra Chhetri, the
general secretary of the GNLF, said the constitutional protection was
available to communities like Mizo, Garo, Naga and Khasi in the
Northeast.
"We will demand constitutional protection from the
state government at the fourth round of bipartite talks. There are
provisions under articles 244 and 275 (1) of the Constitution to give
such protection," said Chhetri.
While article
244 mentions the administration of scheduled and tribal areas, article
275 (1) contains details regarding allotment of funds to such regions.
"We had consulted legal experts and want to ensure that our community
gets the protection. If we can attain it, it would largely help in
achieving other demands, including the separate state," Chhetri said.
The Jana Andolan Party said on Monday that it would skip the meeting on
Tuesday, alleging that the talks had been reduced to discussions on the
GTA and not Gorkhaland. The party had attended the first and second
rounds of talks but did not attend the third meeting.
The Telegraph
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