Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Poor in bandh-hit Darjeeling scavenge for food in forests

- Pramod Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com

SILIGURI: Fifty-six-year-old and without work for a month, Asok Thapa is not strong enough to walk 7 km every day and search for wild mushroom and bamboo shoots inside the Sukna forest. So, he has found a partner in Ajay Rai, 20 years younger. Unlike the childless Thapa, Rai has three children to look after. Compulsion­s have somehow made them perfect partners.

The duo, just like most poor people in the Darjeeelin­g hills, is victim of the circumstan­ces created by the indefinite bandh called by 15 political parties and non-political organisati­ons demanding Gorkhaland.

Thapa and Rai want their own state too but right now, they are desperatel­y looking for food. And, on most days they return to their wives emptyhande­d.

As life in these picturesqu­e hills remain paralysed, people like Rai and Thapa seem to find themselves at the wrong end of an ethnic movement although their support for the cause remains unquestion­ed.

Residents of Chunbhatti in Kurseong sub-division, about 21 km from Siliguri, the duo was seen walking down NH-55 on Thursday. They were returning from Sukna forest after completing a rigorous routine.

“All we have at home is some rice. We go deep into the forest to look for mushroom and bamboo shoot so that we can at least cook a dish. Our families received 10kg of rice each a week days ago from the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.

But how long can one eat only rice?” said Rai. Thapa, a daily wage earner till last month, said, “We have no lentils, cooking oil, vegetable and money. Mushroom and herbs from the jungles are all we can live on, only if we are lucky enough to find some.”

 ?? BIKRAM SASHANKER /HT ?? Out of work because of the bandh in Darjeeling hills, wage labourers Ajay Rai (left) and Asok Thapa hunt for food inside Sukna forest every day.
BIKRAM SASHANKER /HT Out of work because of the bandh in Darjeeling hills, wage labourers Ajay Rai (left) and Asok Thapa hunt for food inside Sukna forest every day.

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