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Gorkha Rashtriya Congress denied permission for public meeting in Darjeeling

8:14 AM
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Darjeeling 14 Apr 2016 Gorkha Rashtriya Congress candidate Asoke Lepcha, who is contesting from Darjeeling, today complained his party was denied permission to hold a public meeting on Friday, the last day of campaigning before the hills go to the polls on April 17.

Lepcha said he had approached the concerned authorities on April 11 for permission to hold a public meeting on April 15 at Sumeru Manch in Chowk Bazaar, but the returning officer declined even though the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha was granted permission for that same day and venue.

Talking to reporters, the GRC candidate said, “On April 6, I had applied with the Darjeeling municipality for permission to hold a public meeting at Sumeru Manch and it was granted. After that, I submitted an application to the chief electoral officer on April 11 for permission to hold the meeting at the venue on April 15 from 10am to 1.30pm. But the returning officer rejected my request on the grounds that doing so would create a law and order situation.”
Gorkha Rashtriya Congress
Gorkha Rashtriya Congress

The reply to the online application in SUVIDHA, under No. 57/SUVIDHA/23-Darjeeling and dated April 11, 2016 by the sub-divisional officer, who is also the returning officer, cites apprehension by the police department of a possible breakdown in the law and order situation if the GRC was permitted to hold a meeting on Friday.

The IC Sadar police has remarked: possibility of “disruption of law and order in event of holding meeting is apprehended”.

The GRC alleged it was a ploy of the state government to stop the party from reaching out to the people with its Darjeeling- Sikkim merger agenda, which is starting to gain popularity with the people.

“How come the GJM, the TMC and other big parties are allowed to hold meetings? Will that not create law and order situations or cause traffic problems? Denying us permission is just an excuse to deprive us of our fundamental rights and a level playing field,” said Lepcha.

Subodh Pakhrin, chief coordinator of the GRC, also lambasted the state government for denying an equal playing field to the party in the election. “Democracy does not only mean numbers and mandates. It is important that the rule of the land should be made equal to all. We will write to the Election Commission about this. Our party may be small but our issue is not,” he said.

Meanwhile, returning officer Avik Chatterjee refuted the GRC’s allegation saying no disparity has been made. “The GJM has also sought permission to hold a meeting on April 15 at Sumeru Manch and its application was submitted before that of the GRC. The timing sought clashed too and the GRC also did not provide an alternate venue compelling us to deny permission,” he said.

According to official reports, the GRC submitted its application on April 11 at 3.14pm and the GJM at 1.42pm, with the latter seeking a timeslot from 2pm to 5pm. As per existing rules, permission for public meetings is granted to candidate or parties whose applications reach first, and in this case it was the GJM application which was entertained.

(EOIC)

Darjeeling-Sikkim merger - (GRC) Gorkha Rashtriya Congress

9:59 AM
The Gorkha Rashtriya Congress has intensified its campaign for the Lok Sabha elections across the Darjeeling hills. On Sunday, GRC supporters distributed leaflets in Kurseong promoting the party’s sole election agenda of a Darjeeling-Sikkim merger.

GRC president Nima Lama (R) talking to reporters in Kurseong on Sunday.
GRC president Nima Lama (R) talking to reporters
 in Kurseong on Sunday.
GRC president Nima Lama, party candidate for the Darjeeling seat, said it has been several decades since the people of the hills have raised the demand for statehood. However, the state government has always managed to snub such demands by offering autonomous setups, which are totally unacceptable alternatives, he said.

Talking to reporters here on Sunday, the GRC president said, “Now the people have to knock at the right doors and also make up their minds to vote for GRC to achieve a Sikkim-Darjeeling merger.”

Lama said the GRC has started its election campaigning by issuing leaflets that appeal for votes in support of a Sikkim-Darjeeling merger. He also said the party has urged all communities of the hills to pursue their demand for statehood through the GRC and free themselves from the divisive policies of the state government. The leaflet highlights a number of points related to the party’s stand about Darjeeling being an integral part of Sikkim and never a part of Bengal, added Lama.

The GRC chief also claimed the Centre is in no mood to entertain the demand for a separate state, but it has supported the GRC’s idea of a Sikkim-Darjeeling merger and also sought public feedback on the issue. Lama also insisted the GRC’s proposal is being supported by leaders at the Centre as it seeks unification and not separation.

Source:EOI

Gorkha Rastriya Congress (GRC) in LS poll with Sikkim-Darjeeling merger agenda

10:49 AM
Kurseong, 9 March: Gorkha Rastriya Congress (GRC) has started campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections by issuing a leaflet that ends with a quote by Mahatma Gandhi —‘Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools keep repeating them.’

GRC President and its poll candidate Nima Lama said that for the past several decades, the people in the Hills have been demanding and agitating for a separate state of Gorkhaland, but that all the time, the Hills have been given with autonomous bodies.

GRC in poll fray with Sikkim-Darj merger issue
GRC in poll fray with Sikkim-Darj merger issue
According to him, people now need to “knock at the right door” and accordingly make up their minds to vote in favour of Sikkim-Darjeeling merger.

The GRC leadership today met media persons in Kurseong, where they issued the leaflet that appeals to people to vote for GRC candidate Mr Lama and for the cause of Sikkim-Darjeeling merger.

Talking to reporters, the GRC president said the party has appealed to all the communities living in the Hills to vote for the party for their upliftment and against the state government’s “divisive policies.”

He said the leaflet carries several information related to their demand, most importantly the one that says that Darjeeling is an integral part of Sikkim and that it was never a part of Bengal.

He further claimed that the central leadership in Delhi does not even want to hear the Gorkhaland. He claimed that the Centre has instead supported the GRC demand and for the merger of Darjeeling with Sikkim and that it has even asked for a public mandate on the matter in the Hills.

He added that their demand has been positively considered by the central leadership as their demand is for unification and it does not have to do with separatism.
Another GRC leader Amar Laksum said his party has lso unveiled a CD that contains three songs related to the Darjeeling-Sikkim merger.

Gorkha Rashtriya Congress (GRC) - Sikkim-Darjeeling merger is the only option

11:03 AM
The Gorkha Rashtriya Congress, (GRC), president, Nima Lama said that with the frequent formation of autonomous bodies the hill people must now understand and be aware that except for the Sikkim-Darjeeling merger option there is no other solution of separation from Bengal.

Talking to the reporters, Lama who is also the GRC candidate for the Darjeeling Lok Sabha constituency, said now the hill people must understand that besides the merger there is no other option which is best for the hills people to form a separate state. He said that the Darjeeling people have been demanding separation from Bengal, since a long time in the name of a separate state of Gorkhaland.

He further added thousands of people have sacrificed their lives during the GNLF led bloody Gorkhaland agitation in 1986 but instead of a separate state, an autonomous body was formed in Darjeeling hills, hinting towards the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, (DGHC).  “Later, after two decades, once again, we came forward supporting the GJM led Gorkhaland agitation. However, we didn’t achieve Gorkhaland but an autonomous body again and this time only the name has changed from Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council to Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, (GTA).”

Lama further claimed that the Central leadership in Delhi does not even want to hear the demand of a separate state of Gorkhaland; hence, it can be presumed it is difficult to achieve Gorkhaland. He said that recently a team of GRC had met the Home Minister, where the central leadership supported their merger demand and to make it a reality even asked for public mandate in the Hills. “Thus, now the question of separation state totally remains with us and the time is ripe for the masses to come forward in support of a Sikkim-Darjeeling merger and finally make our dream a reality by showing that the public mandate is for merger,” he added.


 
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