Dajeeling, Nov. 13: The Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha will seek 29 amendments to the GTA Act for proper
functioning of the autonomous hill body during talks with the state and
later central officials in Calcutta next week.
The meeting between the Morcha and
the Bengal government will be held on November 20, and the tripartite
talks involving the party, the state and the Centre are scheduled for
the next day.
“I have just
received a letter which states that the bipartite and tripartite
meetings will be held in Calcutta on November 20 and 21, respectively.
The meetings have been called to review the problems that are being
faced by the GTA Sabha,” said Roshan Giri, the general secretary of the
Morcha and also an executive member of the GTA Sabha.
Sources said during both the meetings, the Morcha leadership would raise the demand to bring 29 amendments to the GTA Act.
“The amendments
are necessary for the proper functioning of the GTA Sabha. Primary among
the amendments is reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes in the GTA elections as well as quota for the two
sections in jobs.
Members of
Scheduled Castes comprise 33.72 per cent of the population in the
Darjeeling hills. The Scheduled Tribes form 9.32 per cent of the
population.
Giri told a public
meeting at Bijanbari, 35km from here, today that issues such as
granting of ST status to all hill communities (except SCs), inclusion
of the GTA in the North East Council, establishment of a central
university and transfer of reserved forest to the GTA would be discussed
at the bipartite and tripartite talks.
The Morcha leader
also said the review of cases registered against party activists during
the Gorkhaland agitation from 2007 to 2011, as agreed upon in the GTA
memorandum of agreement, would also be raised at the Calcutta meetings.
“We are working on
a strategy to strengthen the GTA so that it will help achieve a
separate state of Gorkhaland,” said Giri. He stressed that the Morcha
had not dropped the demand of Gorkhaland, as laid down in the GTA MoA.
Chief minister
Mamata Banerjee had promised the Morcha during her visit to the hills in
October that the state government would hold bipartite and tripartite
talks in November. Her visit helped improve the relationship between the
state and the Morcha.
That there is a
thaw in the relations between the GTA and the state could be gauged from
the fact that the Darjeeling district administration met the
representatives of the hill body to discuss the creation of 10 new
blocks in the GTA area.
At the moment, there are three blocks each in Darjeeling and Kalimpong subdivisions and two in Kurseong subdivision.
GNLF 6 arrested
Six GNLF workers were arrested in
Darjeeling on Wednesday for allegedly breaching peace and tranquillity
and forcefully selling CDs containing party chief Subash Ghisingh’s
speeches. They were arrested while planting GNLF flags in town. The GNLF
said the arrests had been made on false complaints filed by Morcha
workers.
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