Showing posts with label Gorkha National Women Organisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gorkha National Women Organisation. Show all posts

GNLF claims they are still strong in the main stream hill politics

11:23 AM
A woman leader of the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) Pemu Chettri has claimed many supporters of opposition camps in the hills are switching over to her party, which confirms the GNLF has far from dissuaded itself from active politics.
GNLF leader from Kurseong, Pemu Chhetri.
GNLF leader from Kurseong, Pemu Chhetri.
Pemu Chhetri on Tuesday told reporters said the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leadership has been claiming the GNLF and its supporters have completely disappeared from the hills since 2007 after the formation of the Morcha and hence, the erstwhile ruling party has paled into insignificance.

While dismissing the claims by both the GJM and the TMC before the media of several GNLF supporters joining her camp, she said this only helps to prove the GNLF is still a force to reckon with. “Their claims only go on to prove the GNLF still has plenty of supporters because if there weren’t any, how could the two parties claim about GNLF supporters joining their ranks,” asked Chhetri.

The GJM and TMC must understand clearly the numerical strength of the GNLF. If the numbers were insignificant, there is no point in the rivals trumpeting their ‘achievement, she reasoned. Hence, the rhetoric of the rivals itself acknowledges that the GNLF enjoys considerable support from the masses and will definitely continue doing so.

She denounced some GNLF leaders who have recently quit and joined the GJM and the TMC. Switching of loyalties implies such people are not true to their beliefs and commitments, but are traders, always on the lookout for opportunities that can give them the most of profits. Chhetri warned party supporters of such ‘traders’ who pack up and leave as soon as they smell a better chance of hitting a lucrative means to further their selfish interests.

She also remarked that the GJM leadership, which has been demanding a Gorkhaland state and tribal status for the entire Gorkha community including other development works and facilities, knows very well they are all the brainchild of GNLF chief Subash Ghisingh who had the foresight to envision them a long time ago.

It may be mentioned that Pemu Chettri had contested in the last legislative assembly election from Kurseong constituency as a GNLF candidate.

Source: EOI

GNLF forms GNWO unit in Algarah

Kalimpong : While national and regional parties are engrossed in the arithmetic of the upcoming general election in Darjeeling, the Gorkha National Liberation Front seems practically unmoved. It is instead occupied in expanding and strengthening the party and reforming sister units as it goes about regrouping after a long period of remaining dormant.

GNWO ko gathan Batasia Koiree, ward no 2, Ghoom Jorebunglow Darjeeling
GNWO ko gathan Batasia Koiree, ward no 2, Ghoom Jorebunglow Darjeeling

A day ago, the GNLF re-formed its sister organisation, the VPC, in Sangse, while it formed a women’s wing (GNWO) unit committee today in Algarah. The new body has 52 executive members and was formed under the chairmanship of AS Ramtel in the presence of Kalimpong GNLF president Maurice Kalikotay, assistant secretary Anil Lopchan, Dipankar Lama, KP Paudyal and Lopsang Lama, among others. Mani Lamu Bhutia was elected president of the GNWO unit while Bevy Subba was chosen its secretary.

Kalikotay said the only substantial solution to the problems of the hills will be ensured by securing the Sixth Schedule status. He pledged renewed commitment to the party’s agenda noting the political situation in the hills has changed now.


By-PRADIP LOHAGUN
Source : EOI

Mirik GNWO conducts meeting

1:22 AM
Mirik unit of (GNWO) GNLF’s women wing, Gorkha National Women Organisation, today conducted a meeting here. GNWO Mirik unit leader Suchitra Rai presided over the meeting in the presence of unit president Anuradha Rai.

GNWO meeting in Mirik on Monday.
GNWO meeting in Mirik on Monday.
The GNWO leaders stressed that with the arrival of GNLF chief Subhash Ghising in the Hills, the party has got a new lease of life and now the people can hope for real development. The leaders also said the party will rewrite the history of the Hills and urged all the members to work harder for the party.

The meeting was addressed by various GNWO leaders, including Kalpana Rai, Premsang Rai and Sasita Tamang among others.  The unit decided to aggressively campaign for the implementation of the Sixth Schedule, which according to the women leaders is the best way forward for the hills.

Anuradha Rai said the development in entire Darjeeling Hills, including Dooars and Tarai, can only be brought around by the implementation of Sixth Schedule proposed by the GNLF. She also claimed that only the candidate supported by GNLF will be successful in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections.

Source:EOI


Kurseong GNWO to initiate social and public-interest issues

10:53 AM
KURSEONG - Apart from political activities, the Gorkha National Women Organisation (GNWO), the women’s wing of the Gorkha National Liberation Front, has decided to initiate various social and public-interest related issues.

Gorkha National Women Organisation (GNWO)
Gorkha National Women Organisation (GNWO)
A GNWO team today visited the Kurseong sub-divisional hospital and met its superintendent R Mondal to demand immediate recruitment and deployment of doctors and other technical assistants at the hospital.

Talking to reporters, GNWO Kurseong unit spokesperson Ratna Pradhan said, “It is really unfortunate that Kurseong hospital is suffering from myriad problems. The concerned authorities have failed to resolve the problems by not filling up the vacant posts for doctors and technicians.”

She further said the GNWO has highlighted other problems at the Kurseong hospital too, including insufficient supply of medicines, diet and poor hygiene conditions.

 “The SDMO has assured us adequate steps are on to resolve the problems and the issues raised by the GNWO will be forwarded to the health department,” Pradhan added.

Asserting that hospitals in the hills had adequate medical facilities and staff members during the tenure of the GNLF, she expressed concern over the present situation where patients are referred to hospitals in Siliguri and other places where they have to face undue harassment. (

Source:EOIC
 
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