The Asian Age

Tamang expelled from GJM, lookout notice against Gurung

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

With mounting pressure on Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) president Bimal Gurung and his followers, the police issued a lookout notice against Mr Gurung, GJM general secretary Roshan Giri and another GJM youth wing leader Prakash Gurung as the GJM chief’s rift with his rival, Binay Tamang, within the Hill-party widened further leading to Mr Tamang’s expulsion along with his aide Anit Thapa from the party while the indefinite shutdown continues. Senior GJM leaders Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa were expelled from the party today for “violating” the party line and alleged anti-party activities. Tamang was removed from the post of GJM convener last night for his decision to suspend the Darjeeling shutdown till September 12.

The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha’s central committee convened by its supremo Bimal Gurung at an undisclose­d location near the Darjeeling- Sikkim border.

The developmen­t came after Mr Gurung declared that Mr Tamang has been removed from the post of coordinato­r of the Gorkhaland Movement Coordinati­on Committee (GMCC) as the GJM chief ’s followers held protest across the Hills virtually enforcing the shutdown which Mr Tamang on Thursday announced would be withdrawn.

Additional director general of police (law & order) Anuj Sharma confirmed that the lookout notice was issued against the GJM chief. The notice describing Mr Gurung and two others as absconding was issued by the criminal investigat­ion department. Since Friday morning Mr Gurung’s camp hit the streets in support of the bandh at several places including Mirik, Sonada, Kurseong and Kalimpong.

They claimed that a GJM follower was killed in the lathicharg­e by the police on Thursday evening during a demonstrat­ion. They also spewed venom against Mr Tamang alleging that he went against the party line. After burning his effigy some of them attacked his house and went on rampage.

The GJM chief later said, “The question of withdrawin­g or suspending the shutdown does not arise.”

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Bimal Gurung (left) and Binay Tamang
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