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BJP has promised to look into our Gorkhaland demand: Gurung

Lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah for speaking about the permanent solution to the Gorka communities in its manifesto, he alleged that West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee is not interested in developing the region.

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Published : Apr 14, 2019, 1:37 PM IST

Kolkata: Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) leader Bimal Gurung, on the run since the 2017 agitation in the Hills, has claimed that the BJP leadership gave him assurances that it would look into his statehood demand if it returns to power at the Centre.

Statehood is a dream for every Gorkha living in the Hills, he said, adding that the saffron party's pitch for a permanent political solution was also "very encouraging".

The BJP, which is eyeing a third straight term in Darjeeling, has made no mention of statehood in its manifesto, but assured a "permanent political solution" in the Hills and scheduled tribe tags for eleven Gorka communities.

"We have sent a memorandum to the BJP, demanding Gorkhaland. They(BJP) have assured us that they will look into it. We are happy that their (BJP's) manifesto speaks about bringing a permanent solution to the region," Gurung told media.

Lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah for "being sympathetic towards the problems of the Hills", he alleged that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on the other hand, has been pursuing "vote-bank politics" to gain her party's foothold in the region.

"She(Banerjee) has never addressed the real issues here. She is not interested in developing the region," he claimed, demanding that the Trinmool Congress (TMC) supremo present a white paper on her welfare initiative in the Hills.

Asked what he thought about the BJP not taking any measure in the last five years to create Gorkhaland, the GJM leader was quick to defend the saffron party, claiming that the "the Narendra Modi government's priority was to improve the living standards of people".

"Gorkhaland tops our agenda and I will keep fighting for it till the end. But the central government needs to focus on the overall development of the country first. Everything else is secondary. We are hoping that it (BJP) will look into the Gorkhaland issue in the next term," Gurung said.

Refuting opposition's allegation that the sitting BJP MP from Darjeeling, SS Ahluwalia, has done little to develop the Hills, Gurung claimed that the parliamentarian has been trying to work "honestly and sincerely" in the region, but the TMC-led government in the state thwarted his initiatives.

"He (Ahluwalia) had tried to initiate several projects in the region, but the local administration and the state government did not cooperate with him. This is why utilization certificates were not issued," Gurung said.

According to records, Ahluwalia has utilized 56.30 per cent of the allotted MPLAD funds.

People have not forgotten the atrocities committed by the TMC during the 104-day-long agitation over statehood demand in 2017, Gurung claimed.

"The voters in the Hills are with Modiji. This time, we have urged them to vote against every bullet fired by the TMC during the Gorkhaland agitation. This election is a fight for the restoration of democracy," he asserted.

Gurung, then GJM supremo, had gone into hiding after the June 2017 clashes in Darjeeling. The agitation also led to a split in the Morcha, with Binay Tamang, his deputy, emerging as the leader of one of the factions.

"Our boys along with cadres of the Gorkha National Liberation Front and other hill parties are reaching out to the masses to garner support for BJP candidate Raju Singh Bisht. I can assure you that this time we will win by a bigger margin. Winning this election will take us a step closer to realising our dreams," he said.

For the first time in about three decades, the demand for a separate Gorkhaland has not figured in the list of poll issues in Darjeeling as parties, including the local GJM and GNLF, have sought development and democracy in the region.

Bisht, who has the support of Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) and the Bimal Gurung faction of the GJM, is pitted against TMC candidate Amar Singh Rai.

The Binay Tamang faction and other smaller outfits in the Hills are backing Rai.

Referring to his one-time protege Tamang, who "expelled" him from the party after he fled the Hills, Gurung said people of Darjeeling constituency will never forgive him.

"If he (Tamang) is not loyal to me and the Gorkha people, how will he be loyal to Mamata Banerjee?" he wondered.

Asked about his plans to return to the Hills, Gurung said he had wanted to do so, but the police have cordoned off the Bagdogra airport in Siliguri.

"I hope to return to the hills soon. Despite the Supreme Court's order, I don't understand why the police want to stop me," he said.

In view of the elections, the Supreme Court had earlier this month allowed GJM leaders Bimal Gurung and Roshan Giri to approach the Calcutta High Court for anticipatory bail in connection with the cases filed against them.

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Kolkata: Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) leader Bimal Gurung, on the run since the 2017 agitation in the Hills, has claimed that the BJP leadership gave him assurances that it would look into his statehood demand if it returns to power at the Centre.

Statehood is a dream for every Gorkha living in the Hills, he said, adding that the saffron party's pitch for a permanent political solution was also "very encouraging".

The BJP, which is eyeing a third straight term in Darjeeling, has made no mention of statehood in its manifesto, but assured a "permanent political solution" in the Hills and scheduled tribe tags for eleven Gorka communities.

"We have sent a memorandum to the BJP, demanding Gorkhaland. They(BJP) have assured us that they will look into it. We are happy that their (BJP's) manifesto speaks about bringing a permanent solution to the region," Gurung told media.

Lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah for "being sympathetic towards the problems of the Hills", he alleged that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on the other hand, has been pursuing "vote-bank politics" to gain her party's foothold in the region.

"She(Banerjee) has never addressed the real issues here. She is not interested in developing the region," he claimed, demanding that the Trinmool Congress (TMC) supremo present a white paper on her welfare initiative in the Hills.

Asked what he thought about the BJP not taking any measure in the last five years to create Gorkhaland, the GJM leader was quick to defend the saffron party, claiming that the "the Narendra Modi government's priority was to improve the living standards of people".

"Gorkhaland tops our agenda and I will keep fighting for it till the end. But the central government needs to focus on the overall development of the country first. Everything else is secondary. We are hoping that it (BJP) will look into the Gorkhaland issue in the next term," Gurung said.

Refuting opposition's allegation that the sitting BJP MP from Darjeeling, SS Ahluwalia, has done little to develop the Hills, Gurung claimed that the parliamentarian has been trying to work "honestly and sincerely" in the region, but the TMC-led government in the state thwarted his initiatives.

"He (Ahluwalia) had tried to initiate several projects in the region, but the local administration and the state government did not cooperate with him. This is why utilization certificates were not issued," Gurung said.

According to records, Ahluwalia has utilized 56.30 per cent of the allotted MPLAD funds.

People have not forgotten the atrocities committed by the TMC during the 104-day-long agitation over statehood demand in 2017, Gurung claimed.

"The voters in the Hills are with Modiji. This time, we have urged them to vote against every bullet fired by the TMC during the Gorkhaland agitation. This election is a fight for the restoration of democracy," he asserted.

Gurung, then GJM supremo, had gone into hiding after the June 2017 clashes in Darjeeling. The agitation also led to a split in the Morcha, with Binay Tamang, his deputy, emerging as the leader of one of the factions.

"Our boys along with cadres of the Gorkha National Liberation Front and other hill parties are reaching out to the masses to garner support for BJP candidate Raju Singh Bisht. I can assure you that this time we will win by a bigger margin. Winning this election will take us a step closer to realising our dreams," he said.

For the first time in about three decades, the demand for a separate Gorkhaland has not figured in the list of poll issues in Darjeeling as parties, including the local GJM and GNLF, have sought development and democracy in the region.

Bisht, who has the support of Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) and the Bimal Gurung faction of the GJM, is pitted against TMC candidate Amar Singh Rai.

The Binay Tamang faction and other smaller outfits in the Hills are backing Rai.

Referring to his one-time protege Tamang, who "expelled" him from the party after he fled the Hills, Gurung said people of Darjeeling constituency will never forgive him.

"If he (Tamang) is not loyal to me and the Gorkha people, how will he be loyal to Mamata Banerjee?" he wondered.

Asked about his plans to return to the Hills, Gurung said he had wanted to do so, but the police have cordoned off the Bagdogra airport in Siliguri.

"I hope to return to the hills soon. Despite the Supreme Court's order, I don't understand why the police want to stop me," he said.

In view of the elections, the Supreme Court had earlier this month allowed GJM leaders Bimal Gurung and Roshan Giri to approach the Calcutta High Court for anticipatory bail in connection with the cases filed against them.

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BJP has promised to look into our Gorkhaland demand: Gurung
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         Kolkata, April 14 (PTI) Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM)
leader Bimal Gurung, on the run since the 2017 agitation in
the Hills, has claimed that the BJP leadership gave him
assurances that it would look into his statehood demand if it
returns to power at the Centre.
         Statehood is a dream for every Gorkha living in the
Hills, he said, adding that the saffron party's pitch for a
permanent political solution was also "very encouraging".
         The BJP, which is eyeing a third straight term in
Darjeeling, has made no mention of statehood in its manifesto,
but assured a "permanent political solution" in the Hills and
scheduled tribe tags for eleven Gorka communities.
         "We have sent a memorandum to the BJP, demanding
Gorkhaland. They(BJP) have assured us that they will look into
it. We are happy that their (BJP's) manifesto speaks about
bringing a permanent solution to the region," Gurung told PTI
in an interview over phone.
         Lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president
Amit Shah for "being sympathetic towards the problems of the
Hills", he alleged that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on the
other hand, has been pursuing "vote-bank politics" to gain her
party's foothold in the region.
         "She(Banerjee) has never the addressed the real issues
here. She is not interested in developing the region," he
claimed, demanding that the Trinmool Congress (TMC) supremo
present a white paper on her welfare initiative in the Hills.
         Asked what he thought about the BJP not taking any
measure in the last five years to create Gorkhaland, the GJM
leader was quick to defend the saffron party, claiming that
the "the Narendra Modi government's priority was to improve
the living standards of people".
         "Gorkhaland tops our agenda and I will keep fighting
for it till the end. But the central government needs to focus
on the overall development of the country first. Everything
else is secondary. We are hoping that it (BJP) will look into
the Gorkhaland issue in the next term," Gurung said.
         Refuting opposition's allegation that the sitting BJP
MP from Darjeeling, SS Ahluwalia, has done little to develop
the Hills, Gurung claimed that the parliamentarian has been
trying to work "honestly and sincerely" in the region, but the
TMC-led government in the state thwarted his initiatives.
         "He (Ahluwalia) had tried to initiate several projects
in the region, but the local administration and the state
government did not cooperate with him. This is why utilization
certificates were not issued," Gurung said.
         According to records, Ahluwalia has utilized 56.30 per
cent of the allotted MPLAD funds.
         People have not forgotten the atrocities committed by
the TMC during the 104-day-long agitation over statehood
demand in 2017, Gurung claimed.
         "The voters in the Hills are with Modiji. This time,
we have urged them to vote against every bullet fired by the
TMC during the Gorkhaland agitation. This election is a fight
for restoration of democracy," he asserted.
         Gurung, then GJM supremo, had gone into hiding after
the June 2017 clashes in Darjeeling. The agitation also led to
a split in the Morcha, with Binay Tamang, his deputy, emerging
as the leader of one of the factions.
         "Our boys along with cadres of the Gorkha National
Liberation Front and other hill parties are reaching out to
the masses to garner support for BJP candidate Raju Singh
Bisht. I can assure you that this time we will win by a bigger
margin. Winning this election will take us a step closer to
realising our dreams," he said.
         For the first time in about three decades, the demand
for a separate Gorkhaland has not figured in the list of poll
issues in Darjeeling as parties, including the local GJM and
GNLF, have sought development and democracy in the region.
         Bisht, who has the support of Gorkha National
Liberation Front (GNLF) and the Bimal Gurung faction of the
GJM, is pitted against TMC candidate Amar Singh Rai.
         The Binay Tamang faction and other smaller outfits in
the Hills are backing Rai.
         Referring to his one-time protege Tamang, who
"expelled" him from the party after he fled the Hills, Gurung
said people of Darjeeling constituency will never forgive him.
         "If he (Tamang) is not loyal to me and the Gorkha
people, how will he be loyal to Mamata Banerjee?" he wondered.
         Asked about his plans to return to the Hills, Gurung
said he had wanted to do so, but the police has cordoned off
the Bagdogra airport in Siliguri.
         "I hope to return to the hills soon. Despite the
Supreme Court's order, I don't understand why the police wants
to stop me," he said.
         In view of the elections, the Supreme Court had
earlier this month allowed GJM leaders Bimal Gurung and Roshan
Giri to approach the Calcutta High Court for anticipatory bail
in connection with the cases filed against them. PTI PNT KK
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