VIVEK CHHETRI
Darjeeling, Aug. 16: Hill
parties today scaled down the statehood agitation, announcing another
“people’s” shutdown from August 19 to 23 but only a programme of
torchlight marches and human chains for the next three days.
“Realisation has
dawned that achieving a Gorkhaland state would be a long-drawn affair
and it’s not feasible to carry on with a shutdown of the hills
indefinitely,” a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader said, indicating an
effort to maintain a degree of normality.
“The leadership
has also (taken into account) that the tourist season is approaching and
that tourism is a source of livelihood for the majority of the hill
people.”
An all-party
meeting in Darjeeling today formed a Gorkhaland Joint Action Committee,
made up of representatives from nine hill parties, which would decide
the future course of the agitation.
The committee called the August 19-23 shutdown “in deference to the wishes of the people” and named it “Ghar Bhitra Janta” (people inside homes). Calcutta High Court had earlier ruled the August 13-14 “janata” curfew illegal.
“If you say the
(new) programme (involves) just a change of nomenclature, that is your
interpretation,” Morcha leader Raju Pradhan said.
The agitation will
be limited to torch rallies on August 24 and 25, followed by a two-hour
human chain on highways and streets on August 26. On August 18, the
joint action committee will chalk out the post-August 26 programme.
Morcha president
Bimal Gurung chaired the all-party meeting, which nominated Enos Das
Pradhan of the apolitical Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh as joint action
committee chairman. J.B. Rai of the Communist Party of Revolutionary
Marxists was made vice-chairman.
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