The Gorkhas of Darjeeling Hills, who have been subjected to untold
repression by the West Bengal government under Mamata Banerjee for
demanding a separate state of Gorkhaland, seem set to inflict a
resounding defeat on the Trinamool Congress. While the BJP’s Raju Singh
Bista has established a firm lead of more than 25,000 votes till now,
the party’s candidate for the Assembly bypolls—Neeraj Zimba—is also
leading by a substantial margin.
The bypolls have been
necessitated by the resignation of the sitting MLA, Amar Rai. Rai, who
had won the seat on a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) ticket in 2016,
resigned after being nominated as the Trinamool candidate for the
Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat. The Gorkhas, it now appears, did not take
kindly to his switchover from the GJM, which had spearheaded the
prolonged agitation for Gorkhaland in 2017. This stir had led to the
brutal state crackdown on Gorkhas of Darjeeling.
The Trinamool
nominated Binay Tamang—who had also double-crossed the GJM chief Bimal
Gurung while the 2017 stir was on—as its candidate for the Darjeeling
Assembly bypolls. Tamang, after ditching Gurung, was rewarded by
Banerjee and made the chief of the semi-autonomous Gorkha Territorial
Administration (GTA). The Gorkhas appear to have registered their
disapproval of Tawang’s betrayal of the Gorkhaland cause as well.
If
both the BJP candidates, Bista and Zimba, win the Darjeeling Lok Sabha
and Assembly seats, as they look set to, their victories can be
interpreted as yet another popular endorsement of the Gorkhaland demand.
And, of course, the Gorkhas’ strong disapproval for the Trinamool,
which has tried to win them over with many sops and doles, and a large
dose of development works.
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