The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha’s Bimal Gurung camp has claimed BJP leader
Subramanian Swamy promised that he would demand creation of “Union
territory of Gorkhaland” in Parliament soon and “will not give up till
it happens”.
A statement issued by Roshan Giri, the general
secretary of the Gurung faction, said working president Lopsang Lama and
another party leader Urmila Rumba had called on Swamy in New Delhi on
Monday.
“The team thanked Swamy for raising the Gorkhaland issue,” the statement reads.
On February 11, Swamy had tweeted: “...Gorkhaland is top priority. Must make it a Union Territory as promised.”
Giri’s statement is accompanied by a video of the team’s interaction
with Swamy where the BJP leader is clearly heard saying: “I told you, I
am committed. It will be Union Territory of Gorkhaland and I will not
give up till it happens”.
Earlier in the video, Swamy said: “We
may have a function also in Darjeeling, say 1 May, after I have raised
the matter in Parliament.”
When the person recording the video
asks Swami whether the issue he will raise in Parliament will be
Gorkhaland, Swamy replies: “Obviously, why should I make compromise. I
have already said that Gorkhaland as a separate Union Territory is a
demand that we have promised you and we have got three Lok Sabha seats
out of you.”
The BJP had won the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat for three consecutive terms in 2009, 2014 and 2019.
Later
during the day, Swamy also tweeted the delegation’s visit. “In 2019
they proposed my name but I had 3years in RS left so said no,” he
tweeted.
He seemed to be implying that the BJP offered him a ticket to contest from the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat in 2019.
During
his interaction with the leaders of the Gurung camp, Swamy also gave an
impression he had played a pivotal role in the creation of a separate
state of Uttarkhand.
Asked how long it might take to fulfil the
Gorkhaland demand, Swamy said: “How can I say, baba. I will not let go.
Uttarkhand people, when I took up their case, they used to ask me the
same thing. Mulayam Singh (the then chief minister of Uttar Pradesh)
said I will never, we made him agree.”
Gorkha Rastriya Congress
chief coordinator Subodh Pakhrin told The Telegraph that a four-member
delegation of the organisation had met Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankar
at Raj Bhavan in Calcutta on February 12.
“We told the governor
that a white paper issued by the Bengal government in 1986 states that
Darjeeling was part of Sikkim and a pragmatic permanent political
solution was Darjeeling’s merger with Sikkim,” said Pakhrin
The
GRC also supports Citizenship (Amendment) Act. “The governor was aware
of our stand on the CAA. He asked us to meet him when he will be in
Darjeeling in April or May,” said Pakhrin.
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