The Himalayan Transport Co-ordination Committee, an umbrella body of
taxi syndicates in Darjeeling, has asked its members not to ply their
vehicles between 11am and 1pm on Thursday when it will hold an indoor
meeting where Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leaders Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa
have been invited.
May is a tourist season in the hills and
travellers planning sightseeing might face difficulties during the
two-hour period on Thursday.
The committee, which is affiliated to
the Morcha’s Tamang camp, also said it would not be responsible for any
incidents that might occur if the vehicles hit the streets during the
two-hour period.
The GNLF said the statement was tantamount to “a threat” to the drivers.
S.N.
Pradhan, the president of the committee, however, clarified that it was
asking drivers not to ply their vehicles to show their unity and put
forth their problems before Tamang and Thapa, who is the current head of
the GTA.
“There is no support for us, either from political
parties or administration. We have invited Tamang and Thapa to the
meeting so that all our issues can be solved. That is why we have called
all our members, both drivers and owners, to the meeting.”
Pradhan
said the two-hour “bandh” appeal for their members was also to ensure
that their event was not disturbed. “Many years back, bus owners and
drivers had gone to attend a meeting in Siliguri in a convoy of 18
buses. However, GNLF people at Tindharia attacked our convoy asking why
we were not plying buses on that day. We do not want such incidents to
be repeated.”
The committee leaders said there would be no
picketing and the appeal was not for private vehicles. “If drivers have
to pick tourists, at least the owner should attend the meeting,” said
Pradhan.
Y. Lama, a GNLF leader, however, said: “To call a bandh
during election period is illegal whether it is for one hour or one day.
People in Darjeeling rely on tourism and the appeal made by the
committee is clearly a threat to drivers. There might be some tourists
who might have to leave at 11am tomorrow.”
Lama said the GNLF would form a drivers’ association in a few days.
“We have appointed Sagar Rai as the coordinator and Ajoy Edwards and J.B. Tamang as advisors for our new association.”
Kuldip
Moktan, the president of the Darjeeling Railway Motor Syndicate, who
was present at the GNLF’s press conference, said: “Drivers have been
affected the most during the 104-day strike. The administration should
take note of such threats.”
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