Darjeeling
18 Nov 2013
CPM politburo member Sitaram Yechury 
will participate in the 100th birth anniversary programme of former West
 Bengal chief minister Jyoti Basu to be organised in the Darjeeling 
hills on December 3 by the party’s Darjeeling district committee.
CPM leaders from the district were upbeat about the veteran leader’s visit.
“We have decided to hold a programme on 
December 3 to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of our former 
comrade and chief minister. We took the decision at a meeting today in 
Darjeeling. Politburo member Yechury has also given his consent to 
attend the programme and speak on the political life of Basu and also 
about the present political scenario in the hills,” said CPM Darjeeling 
district committee acting secretary Jibesh Sarkar.
The day’s meeting, held at the CPM 
Darjeeling party office, was also attended by members of the district’s 
zonal and local committees of the Kalimpong unit.
“The programme will be held at the 
Gorkha Dukha Niwarak Sammelan hall and we will invite representatives of
 various political parties barring those of the Trinamool Congress and 
the BJP,” said Sarkar, stating the CPM’s ideologies with those of the 
two parties are entirely opposite.
Speaking at a press conference called 
after the meeting, Sarkar came down heavily on the TMC. “We do not 
support the dictatorial attitude of the TMC and condemn the use of 
police pressure on the people here. We believe any problem can be solved
 through dialogue and that is what they should do,” said the CPM leader,
 adding his party would raise its voice on the illegal and undemocratic 
arrests of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration members and rejections 
of bail pleas.
“They (sabhasads) are individuals 
elected with the consent of the state and central governments. The 
arrests show the TMC-led state government is only worried about its 
political gain and not the common people. If GTA members can be arrested
 at will and without valid reasons, what will happen to the common 
public?” questioned Sarkar.
Speaking about the Darjeeling hills, the
 CPI (M) district committee acting secretary said, “Our party has always
 wanted maximum regional autonomy for this place. Our leaders, including
 Yechury, have raised the issue in Parliament and also demanded the 
inclusion of Darjeeling into the North East Council (NEC) besides 
declaring the region a tax free zone. Our former chief minister had 
always worked for the development of the hills.”









 
 
 
 
 
 
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