Oman Daily Observer

GJM suspends Gurung, elects Binay as chief

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DARJEELING: The central committee of the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) on Monday suspended fugitive party chief Bimal Gurung for six months and elected GJM chief coordinato­r Binay Tamang as the new president, a source close to the GJM said.

The decision was taken in the party’s central committee meeting held in Darjeeling district’s Ghum in the northern West Bengal hills.

Apart from Gurung, who has been absconding for nearly six months since a look-out notice was issued against him by the West Bengal Police, the committee also suspended 13 other GJM leaders, including party’s General Secretary Roshan Giri, Gurung’s wife and GJM women wing president Asha Gurung and woman leader Saroj Thapa, from the party.

The GJM central committee accused Bimal Gurung and Roshan Giri of not being at the forefront of the ongoing Gorkhaland movement for the last six months and claimed that the party constituti­on did not approve of such inactivity. GJM leader from Kurseong Anit Thapa had been elected as the new general secretary of the party, the source said.

Tamang and Thapa, who were earlier expelled from the party by then GJM chief Gurung for calling off the indefinite shutdown in the Darjeeling hills, have emerged as the prominent party faces in taking the Gorkhaland movement forward and negotiatin­g with the West Bengal government in recent times.

State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also created the Board of Administra­tors in the Gorkhaland Territoria­l Administra­tion (GTA), making Tamang its Chairman and Thapa its Vice-Chairman to resolve the discord in the Darjeeling hills. — IANS distorted, Padmavati,

 ?? — Reuters ?? Farmers from Telangana hold photograph­s of their relatives who, they claim, have committed suicide, during a rally organised by various farmers’ organisati­ons demanding complete debt waiver and good rates for their crops in New Delhi on Monday.
— Reuters Farmers from Telangana hold photograph­s of their relatives who, they claim, have committed suicide, during a rally organised by various farmers’ organisati­ons demanding complete debt waiver and good rates for their crops in New Delhi on Monday.

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