Darjeeling: GNLF president Mann Ghisingh on Friday proposed a
debate on Sixth Schedule status for the Darjeeling hills, but observers
believe it would be difficult to generate a consensus on the plan once
floated by his father Subash Ghisingh.
"We intend to hold talks
with the leaders of hill parties and opinion-makers to understand their
opposition to the Sixth Schedule status," Mann said on the sidelines of a
party event.
The GNLF leader, whose father Subash, had started
the Gorkhaland agitation in 1986 before settling for the Darjeeling
Gorkha Hill Council two years later said "our party's ultimate aim is
Gorkhaland" and the Sixth Schedule may be the best medium to achieve
statehood.
"Since there is opposition, we want to know from the political parties the reason for it and the best way forward," Mann said.
Some
doubted the idea would work. "Although the earlier CPM government had
agreed to confer Sixth Schedule status, it is unlikely that the present
Trinamul regime would want to jump the gun, especially when its trying
to make the GTA fully functional again," said an observer.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee has setting up a Hill Area Development Committee with Mann as chairperson.
The Telegraph
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