Posted by barunroy on May 18, 2008
By Kumar Sarkar
The movement in the Darjeeling hills for a separate state is likely to go awry. The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha seems to be taking the law into their own hands in matters of administration, which is likely to bug both the state and the central governments.
THE MOVEMENT in the hills of Darjeeling for a separate state is likely to go awry. The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha seems to be taking the law into their own hands in matters of administration, which is likely to bug both the state and the central governments. It may put the entire movement into a quandary.
In an absurd decision Morcha president Bimal Gurung wants the number plates of vehicles in the hill sub divisions to be changed. He has said that all vehicles belonging to the hill sub divisions, Siliguri and the Dooars should have new number plates with the pre fix GL (denoting Gorkhaland) from July 7 onwards. Local media reports said that the Morcha wants vehicles from Darjeeling should have GL-A, while B, C, D and E will be used by those vehicles belonging to Kalimpong, Kurseong, Siliguri and the Dooars respectively.
How and why this hair brained scheme crossed the mind of the Morcha leaders is hard to say. Especially because they have not stopped to think how this is possible in a district within a state. While the state administration is yet to react to this outrageous suggestion residents in the hills are worried about the fallout of the Morcha leaders’ plans. First and foremost motor vehicles rules will not support such a change and the number plates would be considered fakes by the police, apart from the fact that insurance companies will not reimburse claims in such a situation.
So far the Morcha has been going about its demands in a largely democratic manner. But this sudden change of tracks should worry the state administration. A confrontation with the district administration also seems to be becoming imminent. The state’s chief secretary had made it clear that no rallies would be allowed in the foothills in Siliguri, given the volatile situation there. The Morcha seems bent on defying that and wants to hold rallies there between April 28 and 30. It has, however, canceled its plans to hold a public meeting in Baghajatin in Siliguri on April 27 and instead will hold parleys with the West Bengal Home Secretary Ashok Mohan Chakrabarti on Sunday. The Morcha would seek permission to hold rallies in Siliguri but the state administration is unlikely to allow it.
Meanwhile, all government offices in the hills which have been shut down for almost 15 days will be allowed to remain open from April 28 to May 5. This has been allowed to clear pending work of important in nature and to allow government employees get their salaries, Morcha leaders told the media. [MerriNews]
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May 19, 2008 at 2:35 pm
Dear Mr.Sarkar,
Thats true by changing the numbere plates of vehicles is not our solution,when we get Gorkhaland then ultimately Number plate will change why we are taking care of Number Plate either it is GL or WB.Let us assume that Mr.Bimal is right and he wants to change the Number plate,before doing this he have to eastablish New R.T.A Offices in Darjeeling,Kurseong,Kalimpong and Siliguri.
Question arise here can Mr.Bimal gurung eastabilsh new RTA offices,With official documents and Logo of Gorkhaland Govt.??????
If you can do so then I am extremely satisfied by you.
Mr.Bimal Gurung I must remind you one thing we are fighting for statehood,the way you are going it seems you are fighting for New or Independent Nation.If you want Gorkhaland as a Nation then you can start forming your own Govt.If we are fighting for Statehood then we have to abide the laws and regulations of State as well as Central Govt of India.
Please dont be confuse and withdrawl your decision,which is good for all the people of Darjeeling
Jai Gorkha
Jai Hind
May 19, 2008 at 7:18 pm
PRAKASH KARAT ON THE ISSUE OF SEPARATE STATEHOOD
Karat clarified the party’s position on some other important issues. While there are demands for separate states of Telangana, Vidarbha, Darjeeling etc, there is also the demand to break up Uttar Pradesh into several states. He recalled that the 18th congress resolution had opposed any division of linguistic states and dubbed the argument of small states as untenable. Linguistic nationality is, for example, not the issue in UP, but the worrying thing is that such demands may be raised to divert attention from vital issues. He said the party would decide its stand if this issue comes up there. Read more http://pd.cpim.org/2008/0518_pd/05182008_21.htm