Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief Binay Tamang on Saturday said he had
written to the President, Prime Minister and the chief ministers of
states other than Bengal stating that the countrywide protests against
the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the NRC had become “the yardstick of
people’s overwhelming sentiment”.
Tamang also said that the
passing of the CAA in Parliament was an indicator of “brute
majoritarianism” that goes against the letter and spirit “of our
Constitution and the idea of India”.
Tamang said in a written
statement to the media: “The CAA, passed in haste, is an indicator of
brute majoritarianism which goes against the letter and spirit of our
Constitution and the idea of India. It is a clear sign of the things to
come and the hidden agenda of the BJP government.”
The Tamang faction of the Morcha, which organised protest rallies in
Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and Mirik on Friday, has said that
Gorkhas living across India are concerned over the CAA and the NRC.
“The letter also mentions how the Gorkhas living across India
are concerned both over the CAA and the NRC, which have far-reaching
adverse consequences. In the last week we saw some ignorant MPs and
leaders saying that Gorkhas are ‘outsiders’, foreigners, intruders and
‘ghuspeties’. So to strengthen our cause and to prove that we are
genuine citizens of India who came with the soil, we strongly oppose
both the CAA and the NRC,” Tamang’s statement said.
The Morcha leader said he had raised the following points in his letter:
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The withdrawal and repeal of the CAA as it is divisive. As the act
proposes to confer citizenship to only certain religious communities,
and not Muslim refugees, from three countries, it is discriminatory.
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The districts of Darjeeling and Kalimpong (Gorkhakland Territorial
Administration areas) should be exempted from the provisions of the CAA
as has been done in the case of the Bodoland and Karbi Anglong
Autonomous Councils.
⚫ The NRC has added to the worry of the
Gorkhas as the NRC exercise in Assam has been a bitter experience for
them. Over 1 lakh Gorkhas in Assam have been classified as “D” voters
and their fate is undecided. The NRC exercise is to detect and deport
illegal immigrants. “But we Gorkhas have always stressed on the fact
that we came with the land. So if the government declares the Gorkhas as
‘original inhabitants’ and lists them as a ‘protected class’, the
Gorkhas would be free of all the hardships.”
⚫The Morcha has
demanded that the Inner-Line Permit be re- introduced for Siliguri,
Darjeeling, Kalimpong and the Dooars as it will be a strong tool for
checking infiltration and also be the ideal solution to protect the
interests of the Gorkhas.
Tamang has mentioned in the letter that
the Gorkhas have been a victim of “drastic demographic change” and
highlighted that while the community had been in a majority in the Terai
at one time, it had been reduced to a minority.
“So we fear that
if the government of India forcefully implements the CAA, the refugees
will be settled in the Gorkha-dominated areas of the (Darjeeling) hills,
Terai and Dooars, making the Gorkhas a minority like in the case of the
Terai region,” Tamang’s media statement said.
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