"Many political parties such as Trinamool and CPI(M) have asked for my support. I haven't decided anything. The GNLF party leadership will take a final call," Ghising said.
Ghising, once an unchallenged leader in Darjeeling who championed the cause of a Gorkhaland state in the mid-eighties before putting it on the back burner and demanding 6th Schedule status, was forced out from the hills in 2008 by his one time trusted lieutenant Bimal Gurung, the GJM supremo.
The GJM has entered into an alliance with the BJP for the Lok Sabha polls, after deciding not to support Baichung Bhutia, the Trinamool Congress candidate for the Darjeeling parliamentary seat.
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