Siliguri, Oct. 20:
North Bengal development minister Gautam Deb today welcomed the
initiative taken by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha to start talks with the
government and said the state was always ready to sort out any issue
through dialogues.
“The good sense of
the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leaders has prevailed and they are now ready
to meet chief minister Mamata Banerjee and start a dialogue as they
have changed with the times,” Deb told journalists at the PWD inspection
bungalow here today.
He, however, did
not say if the Morcha leaders had sought an appointment with the chief
minister or when the meeting was likely to be held.
Deb’s reaction
came a day after H.B. Chhetri, Rohit Sharma and Trilok Dewan, the MLAs
from Kurseong, Kalimpong and Darjeeling respectively, held a meeting
with Trinamul leader Mukul Roy in Calcutta.
“We have never
said that we are not going to talk with the Morcha leaders as the state
government, instead of getting involved in any sort of confrontation, is
always ready to expedite development work with everybody’s
involvement,” he said today.
“After the
formation of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, the chief
minister’s relentless efforts for developing the hills through various
programmes and her frequent visits to the area in the past
two-and-half-years, we got huge support from the residents of the hills.
The Morcha leaders have perhaps realised that they should also get
involved in developing the region through the GTA and they have
expressed their willingness to go with the government,” he added.
The minister was tight-lipped about the MLAs meeting the chief minister.
“I cannot comment
on the meeting or when they will get an appointment to meet the chief
minister. I am busy with the preparation for the first public meeting of
our party in Darjeeling,” Deb, also the president of Trinamul’s
Darjeeling district committee, said.
Trinamul’s meeting would be held at Chowrastha in Darjeeling on October 24.
Today, Deb met representatives of different tribal communities in the hills including the Bhutia, Tamang, Gurung and Dukpa.
Trinamul sources
said the representatives had sought an appointment with the chief
minister and Deb told them that an appointment could be fixed only after
CM’s administrative meeting that was supposed to be held at the NBU on
October 22 evening.
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