The chairman of the municipality, Krishna Limbu, a loyalist of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) chief Bimal Gurung, was arrested last month for his alleged involvement in violence in the hills.
Thapa claimed that the councillors extended their support to Tamang yesterday during the party's foundation day programme.
"These councillors have extended their support to us. In the next few days, other leaders will also support the leadership of Binay Tamang," he told reporters.
GJM supporters loyal to Tamang had removed Gurung's photographs from the party office in Kalimpong yesterday.
Gurung, against whom a look out notice was issued by the state CID last month for allegedly instigating violence, rioting, killings, explosions and arson, has been on the run ever since.
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