Gurung hopes new Modi govt will look into Gorkhaland demand

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : May 24 2019 | 6:21 PM IST

Gorkha Janamukti Morcha leader Bimal Gurung, who is in hiding, Friday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the resounding victory of BJP and hoped that his new government will look into the long standing demand for Gorkhaland.

Gurung's faction of Gorkha Janamukti Morcha had supported BJP's Raju Bisht has recorded a massive victory against TMC's Amar Singh Rai.

In Darjeeling by-election, Neeraj Tamang Zimba of BJP defeated GJM leader Binoy Tamang, who fought as an independent candidate with TMC support.

"We are very happy that BJP has won and TMC and the traitors of GJM have lost the polls. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We will request the BJP leadership and the new government to look into our long standing demand of Gorkhaland," Gurung told PTI over phone.

The BJP, which has won for the third straight time in Darjeeling, had made no mention of the statehood issue in its manifesto but assured a "permanent political solution" in the hills and scheduled tribe tags for 11 Gorka communities.

In the Darjeeling hills the Lok Sabha polls were more than a political battle between TMC and BJP as it became a fight to the finish between GJM's two warring factions - one led by Bimal Gurung, who supported Bisht, and his one time protege Binay Tamang who supported Rai.

"Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa, the newly appointed officiating chairman of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), should immediately resign from the party and GTA. The GTA should be dissolved," Gurung said.

Roshan Giri, general secretary of GJM faction of Bimal Gurung, in a statement said the defeat of TMC and its proxies in the Lok Sabha and assembly by-polls is a clear mandate against the regional party and its proxies in the hills and in favour of a permanent political solution in the Hill region.

"On behalf of my party and my coalition partners, I demand that all the nominated members of the GTA board of administrators be made to resign and Gorkhaland Territorial Administration be immediately dissolved so that talks can be initiated to find a permanent political solution to the perennial political problem facing the region," he said.

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First Published: May 24 2019 | 6:21 PM IST

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