VIVEK CHHETRI
              
                    
                
    
          
           
            
              
              
                
              
              
                
              
                        
Darjeeling, Oct. 3: The
 Gorkha Janmukti Morcha today said it was hopeful of the Centre 
convening the tripartite meeting on October 23 to solve the hill impasse
 though the state government has protested Delhi’s unilateral decision 
to call the talks.
Roshan Giri, the 
general secretary of the Morcha, today said: “We have been told by the 
Centre that the meeting will take place on October 23. As of now, there 
has been no change in the Centre’s plan even though we have not yet 
formally received a letter. The talks will definitely be held.”
On September 30, 
Giri had said that Suresh Kumar, the joint secretary of the Union home 
minister looking after Centre-state relations, had called him up to 
convey that the tripartite meeting will be held on October 23.
Home ministry 
sources had not been as definite about the date as Giri. Sources in 
Delhi had said the talks would be held after October 22.
The Mamata 
Banerjee government is, however, displeased that such an announcement 
was made without taking the state into confidence.
“We are not happy 
with the Centre’s role. Despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stating 
that no talks (between the Centre and the Morcha) would be held without 
taking the state government into confidence, the Centre is working in 
its own way,” said north Bengal development minister Gautam Deb in 
Bijanbari yesterday.
Deb did not specify whe-ther the state would attend the meeting if the Centre does go ahead with the schedule. 
“The Trinamul workers will take to the streets across the hills to protest against the Centre’s role,” he said.
Morcha leaders, however, are eagerly waiting for the Centre’s official communication on the talks. 
Observers believe 
that the Morcha and even the Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee, which 
was steering the statehood protests, have little option but to hope for 
the best. 
“The Morcha can 
only hope for the best now. The Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee had 
lifted the month-long closure on the grounds that the Union home 
minister had assured them that the talks would be held. The meeting 
would be the Morcha’s only face-saver,” said an observer.
All eyes are also 
trained on the Morcha’s foundation day celebration at Chowrastha on 
October 7. Morcha chief Bimal Gurung is expected to address the public 
that day.
Today, Deb started distributing compensation cheques to victims of the Saradha scam in north Bengal. 
Fifty-two beneficiaries  were given compensation ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 10,000 at the SDO’s office in Kurseong.
Transport strike
The 12-hour transport  agitation by
 the drivers of Darjeeling was almost total across the hills today. Very
  few vehicles were seen  plying. 
The agitation also affected schools as attendance was less than normal in many institutions. 
The agitation had 
been called by the co-ordination committee formed by the transporters to
 protest against the arrest of Narbu Lama and Pramod Srimal, the 
president and secretary of the All Transport Joint Action Committee, 
respectively. 








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