Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

DARJEELING PARTIES UNITE FOR STATEHOOD

GJM pulls out of Gorkhaland Territoria­l Administra­tion, which it is running since 2012; parties to boycott meeting convened by CM Mamata Banerjee on June 22

- Probir Pramanik and Pramod Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com (With inputs from Sumanta Ray Chowdhary)

Upping the ante in the ongoing standoff with the Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal, the Bimal Gurungled GJM on Tuesday decided to pull out of the Gorkhaland Territoria­l Administra­tion (GTA) that it was running since 2012.

At an all-party meeting at the Gymkhana Hall, all the 14 political and non-political parties in the Darjeeling hills further hardened their stand against the ruling Trinamool Congress by deciding to take forward their demand for a separate Gorkhaland state.

Also, all the hill parties decided to boycott the all-party meeting that chief minister Mamata Banerjee has convened on June 22. Since she is in the Netherland­s on official tour, the meeting will be attended by Trinamool ministers. The parties, including the BJP, signed the resolution where they unanimousl­y decided to boycott the next election of the GTA as well.

The GTA accord was signed in July 2011. In 2012, the GTA was formally formed with GJM becoming the controllin­g force of the semi- autonomous body.

Addressing the media after the meeting, GJM spokesman P Aryun said they will honour the unanimous decisions taken at the meeting and leave the GTA. “A separate Gorkhaland state is the common goal and we all will now concentrat­e on our united movement to achieve this goal only,” Aryun said.

He said the indefinite strike in the hills would be withdrawn only after the state government withdraws the police and security forces deployed in the hills.

Echoing the sentiment, Gorkha National Liberation Front spokesman Neeraj Zimba said a separate Gorkhaland state is the only demand of the hill people and all the hill-based forces will move ahead to achieve that. “We find no point in attending the allparty meeting called by the state government. On one hand, the state government is convening the meeting, while on the other, it is sending forces to the hills to gag the voices of dissent,” said Aryun.

Meanwhile, officials at the state secretaria­t said the government has already submitted a report on the current situation to the Union home ministry.

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