Darjeeling, July 17: The Darjeeling
 District Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Joint Action Committee today
 said that Bimal Gurung had assured its members that the GTA would grant
 jobs to SCs and STs as proposed in a recent resolution.
Hem Baraily, the 
general secretary of the SC and ST Joint Action Committee, said Gurung 
had also assured them that the GTA Act would be amended soon so that 
seats would be reserved for SC  and ST candidates in the next GTA 
elections.
“Morcha president 
Bimal Gurung called us for a meeting in Darjeeling yesterday where he 
assured us that the GTA would follow the 100-point roster system in all 
recruitments that will be made by the GTA in the coming days. He also 
assured us that he would ensure that the GTA Act is amended in the 
upcoming monsoon session so that seats are reserved for the SC and ST 
candidates in the next GTA election,” Baraily said.
According to the 
100-point roster system, 22 per cent of jobs have to be reserved for the
 SC community and 6 per cent for STs. The Other Backward Classes (OBCs) 
enjoy 27 per cent quota.
The election seats are reserved according to the community’s population in constituencies.
The SC community 
was up in arms against the Morcha after it came to light that the GTA 
had not followed the 100-point roster system while appointing 575 
teachers in primary schools. 
Recently, the SC 
community started a poster campaign demanding implementation of the 
100-point roster system and reservation for SC and ST candidates in the 
next GTA polls scheduled in 2017.
On Saturday, the GTA passed a resolution on the two issues. 
But the next day, 
the SC and ST Joint Action Committee adopted a resolution to write to 
Gurung seeking his support for academician  Mahendra P. Lama for the  
Darjeeling Lok Sabha elections.
Lama, a resident of Darjeeling who is now based in  Delhi, is from the ST community.
The SC and ST community makes up 43 per cent of the hill population and their request, could have put the Morcha under pressure.
But today, Baraily said the SC and ST Joint Action Committee would not write to Gurung requesting him to support Lama.
“Since our two 
main demands are being fulfilled, we have decided to keep in abeyance 
our decision to write to Gurung seeking support for Lama,” Baraily said.
Asked if Lama’s issue cropped up during their interaction with Gurung in Darjeeling yesterday, Baraily replied in negative. 
“Neither Gurung nor our members broached the issue,” he said.









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