GJM President Gurung said talks could be held but it would be possible only when his party leaders were released from prison.
Referring to the arrests of over 700 GJM leaders and supporters made in the hills since August three, he said "How can they go if they are in jail?"
He, however, said "I will not go (to the talks).
"They will go," he said referring to party leaders.
Earlier, GJM town committee assistant general secretary Raju Pradhan told a rally at Chowkbazar that the party would not take part in the meeting to decide on a successor to Bimal Gurung, who had resigned on July 31 as CEO of the hill council, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration.
Pradhan said that the GJM wanted dissolution of the GTA.
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