Darjeeling
5 Oct 2013
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha assistant
secretary and Gorkhaland Territorial Administration sabhasad Binay
Tamang was today granted interim bail in one of the four cases slapped
on him.
Tamang, who has been elected chief
executive of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, was arrested on
August 23 from the Bengal-Sikkim border on the charge of torching a
forest guest house in Takdah on the night of August 1. A bail plea had
been placed by his lawyer before the Chief Judicial Magistrate court in
Darjeeling on the Takdah case.
“Since the investigation material was
incomplete, the court granted bail to Tamang on the Takdah case. We have
also filed bai petitions for other cases pending against him,” informed
defence lawyer Dinesh Chandra Rai after the bail announcement.
It may be noted GJM president Bimal
Gurung launched a fresh statehood agitation in July-end after the Union
government approved of a Telangana state. This led to a sudden change in
the state-of-affairs in the Darjeeling hills, and on August 1, the
Takdah guest house where chief minister Mamata Banerjee had stayed some
months earlier, was set on fire allegedly by GJM supporters. A similar
attempt was also made on the Rimbick-Lodhoma guest house, but ended in
failure.
The GJM assistant secretary had 11 cases
against him and has been granted bail on all except four, which include
the Takdah and Rimbick-Lodhoma incidents. Of the remaining two cases,
one is related to the Shipchu firing incident in Jalpaiguri district and
the second is a Darjeeling-related case.
“There is one more case in Darjeeling
for which we have made a bail plea and the hearing is on October 9. We
will apply for bail on the Jalpaiguri case on October 7,” said Tamang’s
lawyer.
Assistant Public Prosecutor Pankaj
Prasad acknowledged it was lack of material evidence in the Takdah case
investigations that prompted the CJM court to grant Tamang interim bail.
“We did put up objections but they were all rejected,” he said, adding
the bail plea on the
Rimbick-Lodhama case was rejected and the next hearing has been fixed for October 9.
The interim bail to Tamang is
conditional, and though still behind bars, the court has directed he
should not leave the jurisdiction of Darjeeling area without its
permission, informed Prasad further.
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