Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Will BJP’s Gorkhaland stand turn into its Achilles’ heel?

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run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, making no mention of it in its poll manifesto.

Hours after releasing the document though, it was compelled by the GJM to issue a late night statement, saying, “Further to the election manifesto of the BJP released today… the BJP reiterates that it will sympatheti­cally examine and appropriat­ely consider the long-pending demands of the Gorkhas, the Adivasis and other people of Darjeeling district and the Dooars region.”

With negligible presence in West Bengal, the BJP depended entirely on the GJM’s support to win the Darjeeling Lok Sabha seat.

However, the saffron party has made significan­t gains in the erstwhile Left bastion in the past two years — emerging as the principal challenger to the ruling Trinamool Congress.

As it is, the BJP can ill-afford to be seen as a party supporting the bifurcatio­n of West Bengal even though it has been in favour of smaller states. But those with stakes in Darjeeling are jittery.

In 2012, the GJM had swept the elections for Gorkha Territoria­l administra­tion.

Ahead of elections later this year, he is perceived to be on a slippery wicket, especially after the TMC won civic body polls in GJM stronghold Mirik.

Gurung needed an emotive issue to regain his grip on the region, and chief minister Mamata Banerjee provided it when she announced last month that Bengali would be made a compulsory subject in schools.

Banerjee clarified that Bengali would not be made compulsory at schools in the Darjeeling hills.

However, her retraction came a bit late as the GJM had already mobilised the people on the issue and used it to bring them onto the streets on the statehood issue.

 ?? AFP ?? Police personnel take cover near a burning car during clashes with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters in Darjeeling on Thursday.
AFP Police personnel take cover near a burning car during clashes with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters in Darjeeling on Thursday.
 ?? PTI ?? Security forces try to control women Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters during a protest in Darjeeling on Thursday.
PTI Security forces try to control women Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters during a protest in Darjeeling on Thursday.

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