PRADIP LOHAGUN
KALIMPONG
2 Oct 2013
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha spokesperson Dr. 
Harka Bahadur Chettri today suggested people should not give up hope 
even if the upcoming tripartite meeting fails to yield any major 
results.
He said, “The central government is in a
 weak position given the impending general elections and is eyeing the 
Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress for support. The truth is her 
support is very crucial for the formation of a new alliance after the 
polls. With this in the backdrop, the centre’s move cannot be predicted 
precisely. I believe until a new government is formed next year, no 
major step is going to be taken on the Darjeeling issue.”
Chettri however, said the main agenda 
during the tripartite talks on October 23 would be the formation of a 
Gorkhaland state. He said the GJM has taken over the GTA once again to 
render futile the state government’s designs regarding the 
administrative body, adding the Morcha would use the GTA as a weapon for
 pressing forward the statehood agitation.
“We are not dropping the statehood 
demand and reverting to the GTA. The state government was ready to field
 its own candidate as GTA chief. In such an event, we would have had to 
fight him as well as the government. Hence, we elected Binay Tamang as 
the GTA chief executive although he is in prison as we perceive the GTA 
itself as a prison. We can stall the GTA and go ahead with our demand,” 
said the GJM spokesperson.
He cited the case of the Bodo people who
 are fighting for statehood while keeping the Bodo Territorial Council 
alive. “Quitting the GTA means throwing away a very important weapon,” 
said Chettri. “We should know how to make proper use of it.”
According to the GJM leader, who is also
 the Kalimpong MLA, the Morcha has already apprised home minister Sushil
 Kumar Shinde aware of the failure of the GTA. He further said the GJM 
will not work under any form of setup under the state government. “We 
have demanded a completely separate setup that will not be under the 
control and influence of the West Bengal government. We want the centre 
to realise the Gorkhas are not just fighting against injustice meted out
 them alone, but to all other communities residing in the Darjeeling 
hills.”
Chettri refrained from commenting on 
speculations that a Union Territory status may be demanded for 
Darjeeling. “We have not demanded for a Union Territory and it was only a
 suggestion tabled by some central leaders during a seminar held 
recently in Delhi. We have no comments on the proposal as our main goal 
is a Gorkhaland state,” summed up the GJM spokesperson.









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