Pasang Tamang has said he was made to wait from 6am till 8pm to
receive construction materials for his house sanctioned by the West
Bengal Tamang Development and Cultural Board but the cargo has not yet
reached him even after nearly a year.
Pasang said the Tamang board
had transferred Rs 1 lakh to his wife Bina’s account last year. “Soon, I
received a call from Tamang board officials directing me to transfer
the entire amount to the account of one Shalimar Enterprise,” said
Pasang.
Bina transferred the amount to the enterprise on April 2,
2019. “After the transfer of the money, I WhatsApped the bank’s deposit
receipt to Sanjay Moktan, the chairman of the board,” Pasang said on
Monday.
The
beneficiary from Darjeeling said he had called up Moktan who told him
to wait for the vehicle with the materials on the road. “That day, I
waited form 6am till 8pm but the cargo never reached me,” said Pasang.
“They kept telling me that the materials would reach me next
week and so on. I also later thought why I could not construct my own
house and what was the need to transfer the amount to Shalimar
Enterprise,” said Pasang.
Apart from Pasang, members of the Tashi
Chokkerling All Tamang Buddhist Association, formed recently in
Darjeeling, alleged that the board had a step-motherly attitude to
Tamangs in Darjeeling. The board is headquartered in Kalimpong.
“We
even invited chairman Moktan to our meeting but once he said he was out
of the country. The next time, he said he was undergoing treatment.
Later, he said his representatives were on the way from Kalimpong to
Darjeeling,” said Suraj Tamang, the general secretary of the
association.
“But the representatives never turned up at our meeting in Darjeeling,” said Suraj.
Moktan
admitted that there was some “mistake”. “Two people with the same name
were the beneficiaries in Darjeeling and there was a mistake as we sent
the materials to the other one. Besides, the person looking after such
activities died recently. We had explained all the details to the
husband but I am surprised that he made an issue out of this.”
The
board chief also said he could not attend the Tashi Chokkerling
meetings as he was busy with chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s programme
in north Bengal. “We had, however, told the association that if any
projects needed to be executed, we would look into the proposal. The
allegation of step-motherly treatment to Darjeeling is wrong and anyone
can look at our records.”
Moktan further said the decision to
procure materials from an enterprise was to ensure that the beneficiary
got the same at “factory rate” and there was uniformity in the amounts
for beneficiaries staying in difficult terrains. “This is also to ensure
that beneficiaries do not use the money for some other purpose,” said
Moktan.
A beneficiary receives Rs 2 lakh for house construction.
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