Siliguri: GNLF leaders have instructed their frontal
organisations to launch a campaign over the demand for Sixth Schedule
status, to be granted by the Centre, for the hills.
The GNWO, the GNLF's women wing, has been asked to hold a meeting in Darjeeling on Tuesday to chalk out their campaign plan.
Mann
Ghishing, the GNLF president, declared only a week ago that Gorkhaland
can be achieved only through the Sixth Schedule. He said so while
attending a programme at Rohini in Kurseong.
Ghishing
had also reiterated the stand before the last round of bipartite talks
held with the state at Pintail village here on November 21.
"The chief minister formed the Hill Area Development Committee (HADC)
after the meeting and appointed Mann as its chairman. This has put him
and some other leaders of our party, who are there in the committee, to
prove before party workers and supporters that they have not deviated
from the principal demand. That is why, a renewed campaign has been
planned across the hills and even the frontal organisations have been
asked to join in it," said a source in the GNLF.
Subash
Ghishingh, the founder of the GNLF, was the first to raise the statehood
demand and also the demand of Sixth Schedule status for the hills.
In
the recent months, the split in the leadership of Gorkha Janmukti
Morcha and its current silence over the statehood demand has prompted
the GNLF to take the opportunity to try and garner support by harping on
the Sixth Schedule issue, said observers.
"The strike has been
withdrawn and the Morcha has not yet taken up fresh political activities
over the statehood demand. There has been a split within the party....
the Binay Tamang lobby is working in consonance with the state
government while there is hardly any prominent leader of the Bimal
Gurung lobby to organise such activities," an observer said.
The Telegraph
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