The Trinamul-led state government signed the GTA agreement "knowing the Gorkhaland movement in the hills would continue, the BJP said today in retaliation to minister Gautam Deb’s charge that the rival was trying to divide Bengal.
“The minister has raised a finger at us and has made baseless allegations. We want to mention that he should not forget that one of the three signatories to the GTA agreement was the state home secretary, who represented the state government which is run by Trinamul. In the agreement, it was clearly mentioned that the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha is not dropping the demand of Gorkhaland,” said Rathindra Bose, the Siliguri (organisational) district president of the BJP.
At a news conference, Bose said: “There is no point of crying hoarse and making fiery comments if Morcha leaders speak their demand.”
Bose was reacting to statements made by north Bengal development minister Gautam Deb on November 25.
Deb had said: “It seems that the BJP and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha are making another attempt to severe Darjeeling from Bengal.”
Deb made the comment a day after a Morcha delegation, on its return from Delhi after meeting Rajnath Singh, said the Union home minister had assured the party that a committee would be formed to look into the Gorkhaland demand.
The GTA agreement, to which the state government, the Morcha and the Centre are signatories, says: “… The GJM, while not dropping their demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland, has agreed to the setting up of an autonomous Body… empowered with administrative, financial and executive powers in regard to various subjects.”
So far, no official in Delhi has confirmed the claim by Morcha. But as the claim has been made before civic elections in the plains, Trinamul saw campaign capital in it.
Most voters in the plains are opposed to the creation of Gorkhaland. Although, the Morcha has not held any protest in the hills of late, the declaration of a committee has the potential to polarise votes on the statehood demand.
Deb, told about what the BJP had said today, retorted: “Senior leaders of the party and the Darjeeling (BJP) MP should clarify their stand on Gorkhaland. Our chief minister was the key person to ensure that the GTA agreement is signed…. She has, however, simultaneously made it clear that the state and our party will never assent to Gorkhaland.”
Bose today said at the news conference: “Our state president has already clarified that we, too, are against any further partition of Bengal but that does not mean that we would threaten action if any political party makes the demand.”
Source: Telegraph
Rabindra Bose in saffron speaking at a press conference in Siliguri |
At a news conference, Bose said: “There is no point of crying hoarse and making fiery comments if Morcha leaders speak their demand.”
Bose was reacting to statements made by north Bengal development minister Gautam Deb on November 25.
Deb had said: “It seems that the BJP and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha are making another attempt to severe Darjeeling from Bengal.”
Deb made the comment a day after a Morcha delegation, on its return from Delhi after meeting Rajnath Singh, said the Union home minister had assured the party that a committee would be formed to look into the Gorkhaland demand.
The GTA agreement, to which the state government, the Morcha and the Centre are signatories, says: “… The GJM, while not dropping their demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland, has agreed to the setting up of an autonomous Body… empowered with administrative, financial and executive powers in regard to various subjects.”
So far, no official in Delhi has confirmed the claim by Morcha. But as the claim has been made before civic elections in the plains, Trinamul saw campaign capital in it.
Most voters in the plains are opposed to the creation of Gorkhaland. Although, the Morcha has not held any protest in the hills of late, the declaration of a committee has the potential to polarise votes on the statehood demand.
Deb, told about what the BJP had said today, retorted: “Senior leaders of the party and the Darjeeling (BJP) MP should clarify their stand on Gorkhaland. Our chief minister was the key person to ensure that the GTA agreement is signed…. She has, however, simultaneously made it clear that the state and our party will never assent to Gorkhaland.”
Bose today said at the news conference: “Our state president has already clarified that we, too, are against any further partition of Bengal but that does not mean that we would threaten action if any political party makes the demand.”
Source: Telegraph
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