Roshan Giri, the fugitive leader of the Gorkha Jan Mukti
Morcha’s Bimal Gurung camp, has welcomed a statement made by Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee on Gorkhas’ identity and on looking for a
permanent solution to the Hill problem. In a press statement he issued
in the group’s social media group, Mr Giri further said his faction
was ready to hold talks and discussions on the matter. He was referring
to Miss Banerjee’s statement she made at Chowrasta during her last visit
here last month.
“I have welcomed the statement made by West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee on the 23rd of January 2019 in Darjeeling, and
thanked her for highlighting the need to safeguard the Gorkha identity,
and her willingness to work towards finding a permanent solution to the
long pending demand of our people,” said Mr Giri.
“I have sent her a letter extending our wholehearted support to any
such initiative aimed at resolving the long pending demands of our
people, and I have assured the Chief Minister of our willingness to join
any talks and discussions regarding the same,” he added.
The release further stated that this realization and acknowledgement
by the Bengal Chief Minister that the current status of “our community”
and the current administrative setup in the form of the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration has not been able to fulfill the aspirations
of the people from our region was welcomed.
“The demand for formation of a separate administrative unit
comprising Darjeeling, Terai and Dooars originally raised by the
Hillmen’s Association in 1907 is one of the oldest in India. Since then,
this demand has been raised in many forms and forums. The popular
agitations of 1986-88, 2007-11, 2013, and 2017-19 for a separate state
are testament to the fact that stop-gap measures in the form of
semiautonomous bodies like Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council and GTA will
never fulfill the aspirations of our people,” said Mr Giri.
Meanwhile, as political observers and leaders in the Hills reacted to
the statement issued by Roshan Giri, a senior BJP leader claimed that
it was a “masterstroke” from another fugitive leader, Bimal Gurung.
One observer said Mr Giri’s move is something made out of sheer
desperation. “They want to come back to the Hills from their undisclosed
places and lead a normal life by taking the chief minister into
confidence,” the observer said. Mr Giri said that he had sent a letter
to Miss Banerjee, welcoming her statements and that they were ready to
sit for talks on the same further.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Binoy Tamang faction of the
Morcha, Suraj Sharma, too said the Bimal Gurung camp wrote the letter to
the CM for their own survival. “By writing to the CM, they are further
showing that they have lost hopes on the (BJP-led) Centre,” Mr Sharma
said.
The observer, meanwhile, said Mr Giri may have written to the CM as
an individual to “save” himself. “I doubt if the GJMM leader, Bimal
Gurung, has taken such a decision,” the observer said, adding, “If
so, Bimal Gurung faction’s opponents can utilize Giri’s letter to the CM
as a weapon to spoil the existing goodwill of Bimal in the Hills.”
“People in the rural belt still have faith in Bimal Gurung as he
fought against the state for people’s aspirations and he has not yet
sold off like other Hill leaders by dropping the demand for a separate
state and sacrifice,” he added.
Yet another section of the populace in the region was taken aback after they learnt of Mr Giri’s stance.
“I was listening to a report where it said (Union Home Minister)
Rajnath Singh wanted to talk to Trinamul Congress on some issues
in Bengal. It may be that Mr Singh has suggested them to write such a
letter (to the CM) to revive old relations so that tripartite talks can
be started in the future, in response to the chief minister’s decision
to review the GTA pact,” a senior political leader said, on condition
of anonymity.
“Both the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) and the Binoy
Tamang faction of the Morcha are in no position to support the Trinamul
Congress directly, given the present sentiment of the Hill people. As a
result, they are in search of an excuse to extend support to the
Trinamul Congress,” he added.
According to him, having lost faith in the Centre, “just after
watching the Union budget, in which there is nothing for the Hill
people,” Roshan Giri “may have expressed his views by supporting the
chief minister and made it a tool to bargain with the Centre, as the
Parliament session continues next week,” he said.
However, brushing aside all speculations, a senior BJP leader claimed
that Mr Giri’s move was a “masterstroke from Bimal Gurung that
was meant to unnerve the Binoy Tamang camp” of the Morcha.
“There is a deep and significant meaning in every sentence of the
press release. What does Gorkha identity mean? It means a separate state
that is Gorkhaland. If CM Mamata Banerjee has finally realised the
longpending demand of the Gorkha people and their identity, Roshan Giri
and Bimal Gurung can welcome and thank Mamata Banerjee and begin
dialogue to resolve the Gorkha identity issue,” the BJP leader said over
telephone from Delhi.
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