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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Modi gives positive assurance on Gorkhaland representation submitted by BGP
GANGTOK, October 21: Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP stalwart Narendra Modi has expressed his confidence over the realization of separate State of Gorkhaland demand, a perennial aspiration of the 1.25 crore Indian Gorkhas.
The BJP heavyweight leader had expressed the above confidence when Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh (BGP) national executive committee member Prabin Khaling submitted a representation on the Gorkhaland demand to him at Gangtok.
The representation containing copies on the century old Gorkhaland demand and the national perspective on the demand was submitted to Mr. Modi during his recent tour of Sikkim.
Representing BGP, Mr. Khaling briefed the Gujarat Chief Minister about BGP which is spread over 22 States of the country and is an apolitical body considered to be the apex body of the 12.5 million Indian Gorkhas. The BGP requested him to not to limit the Gorkhaland demand as a demand of the Gorkhas of Darjeeling and Dooars region only but consider the issue as the ‘national identity’ demand of the 12.5 million Gorkhas spread all over the country including Sikkim.
After giving a patient hearing, Mr. Modi opined that Gorkhaland will happen one day and gave a positive response to the BGP representation, it is informed.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
BGP IS NOT A POLITICAL THREAT – D.K. BHANDARI
Siliguri,3 June: Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh (BGP) should not be taken as a political threat since this apolitical and social body has nothing to do with politics. Its aim is not to compete with any political outfit but to work for unification of the Indian Gorkhas for the cause of their social, cultural, literary and linguistic development. This is a known fact that this national organization has not caused harm to any organization rather it has directly or indirectly helped them out through different means. The organization has been able to make the national leaders aware of the problems facing the Gorkhas in India in terms of their identity crisis. It has also been successful to shift the paradigm by taking Gorkha’s problems in Delhi durbar from regional level. The BGP is the sympathizer of political parties that are carrying out various activities and movements at their own level to draw the attention of concerned authorities about the demand of Gorkhas.
The above statements were made by Smt. D.K. Bhandari, Chairperson, BGP at Mangal Maity Bhawan, Siliguri on 31st May while addressing a large number of National Executive members of the organization gathered from various parts of the country. Referring to the present movement of Gorkhaland being spearheaded by different political parties in Darjeeling hills, Smt. Bhandari recalled the Nepali language movement and stated that only political efforts are not enough to get a demand materialized. According to her, the Nepali language was recognized at the social level backed by the political strength. She stated that it has now become necessary to bring all the national parties into confidence towards the demand of a separate state of Indian Gorkhas. A national consensus is to be brought to fulfill this demand and for this purpose efforts should be made from all walks of Gorkha society in India, she added. She also appealed other regional Gorkha bodies to come forward to realize the goal of a separate state.
Addressing the gathering, C.K. Shrestha, Working President of the organization highlighted the achievements of the BGP at national and regional levels. He said that a few organizations have been hijacking the programmes and strategies of the BGP and now the BGP workers should claim such programmes as their brainchild. Due to the absence of assertiveness the BGP workers have become faceless in the present Gorkha society despite their tremendous contribution towards the cause of Gorkhas in India, he stated. He also claimed that the national leaders are aware of the role of BGP to shift the demand of separate state from state to central level. Talking about the demand of Gorkhaland, he said that the BGP is of the view that this issue should not be addressed by any single political party to fulfill vested interest but it is to be addressed by the nation itself considering the injustice the Gorkhas have been facing since last several years despite their selfless contribution towards the independence, security, building and development of this nation. According to him, the demand of Gorkhaland is related with the identity crisis of over 1.25 million Gorkhas in India and it should be discussed at national level by all the national leaders as the Gorkhas do not want sympathy from anybody. He also stated that the nationalism is the first priority of the Gorkhas in India and they would never blackmail the nation to fulfill their demand. He also appealed the BGP workers to understand the views of other organizations working for similar causes and not over-react on them.
Sukhman Moktan, Secretary General highlighted the organizational achievements of the BGP in the last three years. He disclosed that the new central committee of the BGP would be formed in October this year during the Maha-Adhiveshan of the organization which will be held at Siliguri. According to him, the new committee will have to face more challenges in various aspects in view of the present political situation. Referring the prevailing national trend of youth’s involvement in political sphere, Moktan opined that the BGP should ensure participation of more youths in its future course of action and also highlighted the necessity of bringing the ideology of the BGP at grass root level. He claimed that the BGP has been able to make Indian Gorkhas aware about the unification at national level by way of organizing leadership building workshops in different parts of the country. He suggested that the BGP should now prepare a list of whole time workers and utilize their services in organizational affairs.
About the demand of Gorkhaland, Moktan disclosed that the BGP central leadership has decided to camp at New Delhi during the month June-July and hold discussion with the present UPA Govt. and opposition parties as well about the seven point charter of demands of the organization which tops the creation of a separate state for Indian Gorkhas. He also directed the office bearers of state and district level committees of the BGP particularly from Darjeeling, Sikkim, Dooars areas to keep themselves in readiness to rush for New Delhi in a short notice to hold discussion with the national leaders about the long pending demands of the organization.
Madhav Karki, Councillor. Bodoland Territorial Council suggested the BGP leaders to form a political cell of the organization to look after the related subjects including demand of Gorkhaland and viewed that the Gorkhas should now field their own candidates from respective constituencies in future elections. B.B.Chhetri (President, Meghalaya State Committee) also echoed his view and emphasized on the need of an effective cell to sort out the political issues.
Col (Retd) D.R. Gurung, Chairman, Financial Committee suggested that transparency should be maintained in the organizational transactions. He also disclosed that a large number of BGP workers are now working in political parties and they must bear courage to oppose any anti-BGP move of their parties. Gurung, who is heading Bharatiya Gorkha Bhutpurva Sainik Morcha, Siliguri claimed that he had challenged the party leaders who had framed unnecessary charges against the BGP leadership circle in the recent past. Gurung also requested the BGP central leaders to make him free from the organizational burden as he is now engaged in political activities.
The meeting was followed by an interactive session which was conducted by Munish Tamang, Secretary, Central Programme Cell, New Delhi.
The other leaders to address the meeting were Rudra Adhikari, Treasurer, Buddhiman Pradhan, Joint Secretary General (Admin), B.B. Chhetri (President, Meghalaya State), Nityananda Upadhyaya (Secretary, Assam State), Binod Bishta (Secretary, Manipur State), S. Pandey (Secretary, Sikkim State), Shivlal Alley (Secretary, Uttarakhand State), Jiwan Gurung (Secretary, Darjeeling), C.K. Pradhan, Dy. S.P (Retd) (President, Kalimpong), Binod Prakash Sharma (Secretary, Kurseong), K.N. Pradhan (President, Siliguri) and Arun Acharya (Social Worker). They highlighted the organizational activities and achievements of the BGP in respective areas and also discussed about the future course of action of the organization. Other prominent BGP leaders present in the meeting were Smt. Latika Joshi (Vice President), Bhupendra Adhikari (Secretary, Zone IV), Dr. Raja Singh Limboo (Member, Policy Making Body), Col (Retd) S.K. Mukhia (Office Secretary, Siliguri), Brig (Retd) N.B. S. Bishta (President, Uttarakhand State), S.K. Chhetri (President, Mangal Maity). Apart from them, the social thinkers of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim, Dooars, Siliguri were also present in the meeting as observers.
This was the last National Executive meeting of the present central committee of the BGP as its term is going to be expired in October this year and a new central committee is to be formed then.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Army vehicle crush one girl to death
Gangtok,05 May : An army heavy vehicle crushed an 18 year old girl to death while seriously injuring another girl at 2nd Mile, Chandmari above Gangtok today morning.
The victim, Nari Maya Gurung was killed at the spot while her sister Susang Gurung (19) was seriously injured, said police. The girl has sustained injuries in her head and has been rushed to Central Referral Hospital here.
However, there are slim chances of her survival, it was informed.
Police has taken the army driver into custody. Police are investigating whether the accident was due to a break-fail or the vehicle was overspeeding.
National level women football championships from this August.
Gangtok, 05 May: Sikkim, the home State of Indian football team captain Bhaichung Bhutia is gearing up to organize and host the first ever national level women football championships this August.
We are organizing the All India Women Football Tournament in the month of August, said Menla Ethenpa, general secretary of Sikkim Football Association (SFA), the organizers.
SFA will be inviting the top four women football team graded by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to participate in this maiden tournament, said Mr. Ethenpa. At least two teams from Sikkim and other teams from the neighbouring areas of Darjeeling district will be featuring in the tournament.
“Bhutan has also expressed its interest to participate in the tournament”, said Mr. Ethenpa.
Though AIFF has been organized national level women football championships, the endeavor by SFA should be first in the nation.
By inviting the top women football teams in the tournament, we want to inspire and promote the upcoming women footballers of Sikkim, said the SFA general secretary adding the tournament will be an annual event.
The finals of the tournament are scheduled on August 15.
The proposed All India Women Football Tournament by SFA has taken the football calendar in Sikkim to three events.
The first event, Chogyal Sir Tashi Namgyal Memorial Cup organized by SFA began from today at Paljor Stadium.
In the first match, Namchi based Siniolchu club defeated Young Star football club by 2 goals to one.
There are 16 teams participating in this knockout men’s football tournament, which is an annual feature. Apart from six teams from Sikkim, teams from Kolkata, Delhi and neighbouring Darjeeling district also feature in this event.
The Chogyal Sir Tashi Namgyal Memorial Cup also known as Independence Cup used to be held during the month of August. It was shifted to May to make room for the proposed All India Women Football Tournament to be held on August.
After these two events, the showpiece football tournament of Sikkim, All India Governor’s Gold Cup is scheduled to be held during the month of September-October later this year.
Border trade through Old Silk rout Resume from Monday
Nathula,04 April:
The Nathua border trade for the fourth consecutive year today started today with a low key participation from the Indian traders.
However sixty Chinese traders in the first day crossed the border to operate their business for this year.
The border reopened at 11am in the morning. On other side none of the Indian traders could cross the border due to non availability of the travel pass.
Amidst slight drizzling of snow fall Ujwal Gurung, the Director of Commerce and Industries Department, Sumitra Pradhan, the Deputy Secretary offered khadas to the traders at the Nathula post.
Later both the traders accorded each other a warm welcome at Sherathang Mart hoping for a more business prosperity this year.
‘We are not pretty happy with the response from the Indian traders on first day’ said Kesang Diki, an official from Trade and Commerce (TAR) from the Chinese region.
While interacting with the media she said, as usual the revision of the lists of items is the major factor in which the business transactions will depend this year.
‘India desperately needs to come up with more infrastructure facilities for the smooth trade, she pointed out.
Pretty dismayed with the non-availability of the travel pass the Indian traders also expressed their dissatisfaction even for not reaching up to Nathula border.
‘ Understanding the urgency we request the concerned authority to kindly issue the pass as earliest as possible’ Anil Kumar Gupta, the General Secretary of Indo-China border trade association told the reporters.
On other hand Ujwal Gurung, the Director of the concerned department informed the Ministry of Commerce and Industries Department has already sanctioned Rs. Cores for the construction of a high class mart at Sherathang and the work would be soon commenced.
‘Also the construction work of parking yard, cafeteria would be soon accomplished’ he added.
Stating that the matter of revision of lists of items still lies in the Ministry he said, Mani Shanker Iyer, the Chairman of NEC has already placed a proposal to declare Nathula trade as open trade under Most Favored Nation ( MFN).
Nathula Trade which was reopened in the year 2006 had a total export of Rs 10 lakhs, 27 lakhs and 97 lakhs for the year past three successive years .
While the import were merely Rs 10 lakhs, 7 lakhs and 1 lakhs.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Nathu La trade to resume on Monday
Nathula, 3 May : The fourth edition of the annual Sino-Indian border trade at Nathu La, one of the three trading border posts between China and India, will resume on Monday after a six-month long winter break.
Apart Nathu La, the other two border trade check posts are Shipkila in Himachal Pradesh and Lipulekh (or Lipulech) in Uttarakhand.
Sealed by India after the 1962 Sino-Indian War, Nathu La was re-opened in 2006 following numerous bilateral trade agreements.
Currently, agreements between the two nations limit trade across the pass to 29 types of goods from India and 15 from the Chinese side.
The annual border trade is restricted for participation of the traders from Sikkim and Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) only.
Under the bilateral agreement, the Indian traders visit Renguingang mart in TAR to buy goods from there, while their counterparts from across the border come to Sherathang Mart in Sikkim for trading purpose.
The traders of the two countries are issued Import-Export Code Number (IEC) and security passes by their respective authorities to enable them to visit the trade marts.
In spite of various restrictions put on for trading through Nathu La, the total value of the traded goods last year stood at Rs.9.6 million.
The Government of Sikkim will organize a function at Sherathang Mart on Monday to mark the formal inauguration of the fourth edition of the bilateral border trade.
Official delegations and traders of the two countries will attend the function.
The Sikkim Chamber of Commerce and the Indo-Chinese Traders Association of Sikkim (ICTAS) have urged the governments of the two countries for an urgent revision of the goods on the trade list to add commercial value to the business.
Most of the items listed in the schedule are obsolete and lack commercial value
Monday, April 27, 2009
Rahul can't understand Sikkim in mere 20 minutes: Chamling
Gangtok,27 April¬:Coming down heavily on Rahul Gandhi for his caustic observation about Sikkim, Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling today said the Congress General Secretary cannot understand the Himalayan state and its local issues in barely 20 minutes.
"He does not understand Sikkim and the issues of the state. One cannot comprehend the issues in 20 minutes," Chamling told reporters here in reply to a question about Gandhi's comments on the state of affairs in the Himalayan State, two days back.
Chamling said the 39 year-old MP's assessment that the state government had failed to fully utilise about Rs 5,500 crore granted by the Centre in past years and could not implement the central schemes like NREGA, were not true.
Sikkim has been one of the states to fully utilize the Central funds and implement the Central schemes, he claimed.
On the impact of Gandhi's electioneering in Sikkim, Chamling said the SDF has been firmly entrenched in the state politically and could not be adversely affected by the campaigning by the national leaders of other parties.
Youth must come forward in politics: Rahul Gandi
Gangtok, 25Apr il: AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi today said called upon the youths to come forward in active politics in order to change the present quality of politics in the nation.
“Unless the youths come forward to politics, then politics will not change. We have to maintain a uniform perspective in the nation”, said Mr. Gandhi while addressing a Congress election rally here at Paljor Stadium packed with thousands of Congress supporters.
In his brief address, the Congress youth leader spoke about his target of encouraging more youths towards politics through the youth wing of Congress.
“I always meet youths from Northeast States wherever I go in the nation. I am very happy and proud that they are coming ahead especially in service sector”, said Mr. Gandhi.
Maintaining that Congress party and his family shares special attachment with Sikkim and other parts of the Northeast region, Mr. Gandhi made an emotional statement by appealing the people to carry on the old ties. My family has a big space for Northeast region in our hearts and these old ties must be carried forward, he said.
Speaking on the context of Sikkim, the young Gandhi scion reminded the people that he had fallen in love with Sikkim when he was 18 years of age. “I had stayed in Gangtok during a month course at Sonam Gyatso Mountaineering Institute and I have toured all over the beautiful State of Sikkim. The tourism potential of Sikkim is unmatched in the nation and we will provide all possible help from the Centre to Sikkim”, he said
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Reminding that the Centre has been sending huge funds for the development of Sikkim and Sikkimese people, Mr. Gandhi said that Central funds have not reached the people of Sikkim. “We have send Rs. 5,500 crores to Sikkim and sanctioned several big schemes like Mid Day meal and NREGA for the Sikkimese people. But it is unfortunate that these funds and programmes have not reached to the people here”, said he said.
“We must change this and if people are not happy then you can change the government here in Sikkim during the elections”, said Mr. Gandhi.
While assuring that the Congress party will give attention to the pending local issues of Sikkim, Mr. Gandhi underlined the need to establish a proper educational institute. “We will see that quality education reaches to you. We will keep on sending money to Sikkim”, he said.
Mr. Gandhi also assured all possible help from Centre to solve the problem of 30,000 unemployed educated youths in Sikkim. We will spare no efforts to solve the unemployment problem in Sikkim, he said. The voice of small States like Sikkim must be heard and we will listen, he said.
The Congress youth leader concluded his brief speech by promise to return to Sikkim again to continue with his goal of encourage more youths to politics and Congress party.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
no alternative’ of the SDF party in the forthcoming Assembly elections in Sikkim:Chamling
Gangtok,19 April: Claiming that even the opposition political parties have already ‘conceded defeat’, Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) president and Chief Minister Pawan Chamling today claimed that there is ‘no alternative’ of the SDF party in the forthcoming Assembly elections in Sikkim.
“Actions speak louder than words. People must judge SDF by our works and performances in the last 15 years while casting their votes. If there is a better party which has better programmes for Sikkim than us, vote for them. But there is no better party than SDF right now”, said Mr. Chamling in an election campaign meeting at Paljor Stadium here in Gangtok.
“There is no alternative of SDF party and I am confident that people will elect a conscious party and leader to government in coming elections”, said Mr. Chamling.
Stating that SDF faces no hurdles in the coming elections, the party president claimed that even the opposition parties have already conceded defeated. “The workers of the opposition parties have already given up only, only their leaders are fooling people with baseless issues. The opposition leaders have no issues or morality and people must be careful of such destructive forces”, he said.
Downsizing the opposition parties as non-entities in Sikkim, Mr. Chamling said that the main issues of Sikkim are being overshadowed by baseless issues. Our main issue is development of Sikkim while unfortunately the opposition parties are trying to suppress the real issues with baseless issues, he said appealing the people about their crucial responsibility in the forthcoming elections.
“People must vote for establishing a people’s government and realize the importance of capable leadership to lead Sikkim in the 21st century. Don’t go after the date-expired opposition parties. Today only SDF party is the only party in Sikkim which is capable to fulfill and realize the dreams, aspirations and hopes of the Sikkimese people”, said Mr. Chamling. He added that the victory of SDF will not only be the victory of the party but ‘it will be the victory for the Sikkimese people’. Sikkim and Sikkimese people must win, he said.
“After we came to power in 1994, SDF has restored the pride and freedom of Sikkimese people. Give another mandate to us by casting your votes to SDF on April 30. There is no bigger court than people’s court. We have always respected the mandate given to us and never betrayed the people”, said Mr. Chamling.
Sikkim goes to polls on April 30. Elections to the 32 Assembly constituencies and lone Lok Sabha seat will be held simultaneously.
Friday, April 10, 2009
EC censures IPR Secretary for violating model code of conduct
Gangtok, April 10: The Information and Public Relations (IPR)
Secretary MG Miran has been censured by the Election Commission for
his failure to prevent the release of an
advertisement containing the achievements of the State government,
which it said, amounted to the violation of the model code of conduct.
The Deputy Election Commissioner JP Prakash told reporters in New
Delhi that the poll panel has censured the IPR Secretary for his
failure to prevent the release of the advertisement to the media which
contained publicity to the achievements of the state government.
The Chief Secretary has been asked to ensure that such mistakes on the
part of the state government officials should not be repeated in
future.
The opposition political parties had lodged a strong complaint in this
regard to the Election Commissioner Naveen Chawla who had visited the
state last week to review the poll prepareness for the forthcoming
assembly and parliamentary polls in Sikkim.
Chawla had called for a ‘zero tolerance’ to the violations of the
model code of conduct.
Secretary MG Miran has been censured by the Election Commission for
his failure to prevent the release of an
advertisement containing the achievements of the State government,
which it said, amounted to the violation of the model code of conduct.
The Deputy Election Commissioner JP Prakash told reporters in New
Delhi that the poll panel has censured the IPR Secretary for his
failure to prevent the release of the advertisement to the media which
contained publicity to the achievements of the state government.
The Chief Secretary has been asked to ensure that such mistakes on the
part of the state government officials should not be repeated in
future.
The opposition political parties had lodged a strong complaint in this
regard to the Election Commissioner Naveen Chawla who had visited the
state last week to review the poll prepareness for the forthcoming
assembly and parliamentary polls in Sikkim.
Chawla had called for a ‘zero tolerance’ to the violations of the
model code of conduct.
CHAMLING BEGINS SDF ELECTION CAMPAIGN ON DEVELOPMENTAL PLANK
Jorthang 9 April: With the release of Party Manifesto for upcoming assembly and parliamentary election in Sikkim, the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front Party today started its election campaign from Jorethang South Sikkim where the Party President Dr. Pawan Chamling released the party manifesto and also addressed the huge gathering gathered here from different corners of the state. The programme was started with the welcome address of former Minister for RM&DD KN Rai who was also the convenor of today’s public meeting. It was followed by the speech of Lok Sabha candidate of SDF party PD Rai where he said that the party and its President Dr. Chamling has provided him with the great responsibilities to serve the state and nation and stated that he will work according to the party manifesto and the advice of Dr. Chamling which according to home will be the most beneficial for the common people of Sikkim. He further said that he will strongly raise the voice at Parliament for the common people of Sikkim. He said that he will work according to the will of party and the need of poor and common people.
Addressing the huge gathering at public ground Jorethang SDF party President Dr. Pawan Chamling stated that SDF government has done unexpected development in the state during its tenure of 15 years and also informed about its further agendas for the development of the state and its people. Here Dr. Chamling said that SDF after its formation of next government in Sikkim will focus on Education, Tourism and Health Sectors. He further stated that the main aim of the government was to build the strong society and state as a whole and said that more than 100 crores (10%) of the budget will be set aside for the human resource development in Sikkim. Under this amount the educated youths of the state will be provided with the trainings of skill development inside the country and abroad.
He further informed that in next term of SDF government all the adhoc teachers of the state will be regularised while the entire Muster Roll employees will be regularised in their respective departments. According to Dr Chamling the next SDF government will focus on the education sector and assured to make all the government educational institutes of Sikkim as capable and good as Public schools. “SDF government wants to make the youths not only educated for degree but also a capable and skilled one”, he said. He further assured that Government will provide 100% financial assistance to the students who will get admitted in the top 20 universities of World and also assured of all possible help for those students who want to take admission in the renowned schools, colleges and the universities of the country.
Talking upon the health sector Dr. Chamling said that the government will provide thorough check up once in a year along with the health insurance to the poor people in free of cost.
In tourism sector Chamling said that his next government will focus upon the tourism sectors where the promotion of village tourism along with cultural and traditional tourism will be given the priorities, he added.
He reminded the people of central tax exemption for the Sikkemese during the 15 years of SDF government and promised to exempt the business community of Sikkim with this direct tax in the next tenure of SDF government.
Talking upon the job opportunity in Sikkim he said that he will never promise like other parties that the SDF government will provide all the educated youths of Sikkim with the government jobs but assured to provide all the jobs inside the state to the educated youths of Sikkim. Almost all the villages of Sikkim has been linked with the vehicular roads and the state has witnessed unexpected infrastructural development during the tenure of SDF government and now the SDF government in its next tenure will work for the qualitative development in Sikkim under which all the developments will be maintained and repaired qualitatively.
At present Sikkim is witnessing 30 thousand crores worth working capital in Sikkim from the developmental works like power projects and other industrial projects.
Here he denied to utter the name of any opposition parties and told the gathering to compare the present SDF government with of earlier. He also reminded the people with the number of pro poor schemes being introduced by the SDF government and urged the people to give one more chance to make Sikkim of his dream. Stating the SDF as the party of poor, Dr. Chamling said that once again people will vote for SDF not because of face and communal feelings but due to the works which the SDF government has done in last 15 years and because of the pro people agendas of the party. “I can understand the pain and problems of my people”, he added. Opposition parties in Sikkim were not going to win even a single constituency in upcoming election, Chamling lauded.
The main attraction of today’s launching of SDF’s election campaign at Jorethang was the joining of Sikkim Progressive Party President Sher Hang Subba in SDF along with his 1100 supporters. He was welcomed by the SDF party president Dr. Pawan Chamling. During the meeting Chamling briefed the gathering about the declarations of the party which it has made in party manifesto. The meeting was also attended by Salghari-Zoom SDF candidate Madan Cintury and the other candidates of the party while almost all the former MLAs and Ministers also gave their presence.
Chamling will address the party election campaign at6 Soreng and Mangelbarey, West Sikkim on 10th April 2009.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
EC assures free and fair elections in Sikkim
Gangtok, 2 April: Election Commissioner Navin B. Chawla today assured the political parties here that the Election Commission will take all necessary measures for conduct of a free and fair assembly and parliamentary polls in Sikkim.
Sikkim goes to poll on April 30.
The high level ECI team is in Sikkim for a two day visit to take an assessment of the preparations for the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in the State.
During an hour long meeting with the representatives of the recognized national and regional political parties on an individual basis at Tashiling Secretariat, the EC told the political parties that all necessary measures will be put into place for the conduct of the Assembly and Parliamentary polls in the Himalayan State.
Mr. Chawla is accompanied by deputy Election Commissioner R. Balakrishnan and legal advisor SK Mandiratha.
The parties attending the meet were the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF), Congress, BJP, CPIM and NCP. Each party was given ten minutes to meet the ECI team individually for submitting their views and grievances.
While, the representatives of the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) in their meeting with the Central Election officials were reported to have expressed satisfaction with the arrangements for the forthcoming polls, the opposition parties expressed their concerns about the fairness of the ongoing poll process in the state.
Expressing their concerns on a wide range of electoral process, the opposition parties demanded that the poll panel should take preventive measures to assuage their fears.
The EC assured the opposition parties that he will look into the specific charges.
The poll panel team will meet the top civil and police officers, including the Chief Secretary ND Chingapa, Director General of Police (DGP) CM Ravindran and Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) TT Dorji tomorrow next to review poll preparedness for the forthcoming polls.
SNPP, SJP forms ‘United Sikkimese Alliance’
GANGTOK, 2 April : Two regional parties, Sikkim National Peoples Party (SNPP) and Sikkim Janekta Party (SJP) today formed an electoral alliance ‘United Sikkimese Alliance (USA)’ for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Sikkim.
Announcing the alliance today in a press meet here in Gangtok, SNPP president Biraj Adikhari said that the alliance has been formed ‘respecting the sentiments of the people’.
“Forget the common people of Sikkim, even NGOs are calling the opposition parties to unitedly fight the coming elections so as to ensure a one to one fight against the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) party”, said Mr. Adikhari.
“We tried our best to convince the other regional and national parties to set up a united front in the coming elections so that our votes are not distributed ensuring an easy victory for the SDF”, said Mr. Adikhari, who has been nominated as the convener of the newly floated alliance ‘USA’. Though, today only two regional parties are in USA, we are in dialogue with the two more political parties, he said.
“The door is open for other parties to join USA unconditionally”, said Mr. Adikhari. The main objective is to prevent vote distribution of the opposition parties, he added.
SJP president Basant Rai said that ‘USA’ has been formed to answer the call of the people who want a united Opposition in the State. “Though we new parties but we are trying to show the way to the other opposition parties that an electoral alliance is possible to achieve objective of ousting the ruling SDF party from the government”, he said.
“USA will try to field candidates in all the 32 Assembly seats in the coming elections. We will work out our candidates in our own strongholds and jointly campaign”, said Mr. Adikhari. He explained that while SNPP will be concentrating in North and East districts, SJP will be given charge of election campaigning in South and West districts. In some areas, both the parties will jointly campaign, he said.
The list of USA candidates will be declared within the next four-five days and we are hopeful that two more political parties will join us, said Mr. Adikhari. He also said that alliance will work out a manifesto with a common minimum programme.
“We have agreed on some points like restoration of Nepali seats in the Assembly and unemployment issue to be included in the common minimum programme”, said Mr. Adikhari.
I have a long political experience which I can use to serve Public of Sikkim: Koirala
Gangtok,2 April : Thirty nine year old Punya Prasad Koirala from CPIM party has achieved the distinction of becoming the first person to file his nomination for the upcoming Assembly elections in Sikkim.
The CPIM candidate formally submitted his nominations today to the Assistant Returning Officer Yashoda Bhandari for East district here at the East district administrative office. Today was the date from which nomination process for the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections begin. Last date of filing nominations is April 9.
Mr. Koirala, a founder member of CPIM party in Sikkim, filed his nominations from the Namcheybong constituency in East district.
“Today is the historic day in my life as it is for the first time in my 21 years of political career that I am standing for an election. I have the full support of my party”, said Mr. Koirala while speaking to media after submitting his nomination papers.
Mr. Koirala is associated with CPIM party for the last 19 years and is a founder member of the party in Sikkim.
“I hope that the people from Namcheybong constituency will understand that I have a long political experience which I can use to serve them”, said Mr. Koirala.
Sikkim CPIM State Committee secretary Balaram Adikhari said that the party will be fielding more candidates till the last date of filing of nominations. We will field more candidates than the last 2004 elections, he said.
CPIM had field only one candidate during the 2004 elections from Chakung constituency in West Sikkim. The candidate Kul Man Mukhiya however was routed in the elections and had to forfeit his security deposit
Saturday, March 28, 2009
State government and central government should protect our right: Biraj Adhikari
Gangtok,28 March(Press release):The party held its public meeting at Rhenock on Haat Day today. The meeting was addressed by the president Shri Biraj Adhikari, The working president Shri Tseten D. Lepcha , Treasurer Shri Delay Namgyal, Youth Convener Shri Cheong Bhutia and the General Secretary Shri Tikendra Sharma.
The president in his speech stressed on the fact that the party stands by its demand that if the state government and the Central government do not protect article 371f, then the party stands firm on its demand of reversal to the 35th amendment and grant of associate state status. He also lamented the fact that the existence of the article in the constitution in the present state is an insult to the Sikkimese people who are being fooled about protection which does not exist in reality and the letter and spirit. He also elaborated on the fact that the present rate of influx is damaging the future of the coming generations and at present the state of our youth has detiorated beyond repair. The president also talked about the party manifesto and elaborated the sad condition of our education system and how our younger generation has basically become directionless because of this.
Shri Delay Kazi explained why it was necessary to open SNPP, as the Sikkimese people had lost their identity and their right to self determination. He explained that while all the protection put into the constitution was to ensure that our identity is preserved, but unfortunately our own Governments have been violating it continuously.
Shri Tseten Lepcha also addressed the meeting where he explained the reasons for the party’s stand regarding the continuation of central service officers and said that now our own children are ready to take up these jobs and we do not need them any more.
EVM familiarization, mock poll conducted by Election dept for political parties
GANGTOK, March 28: State Election department today conducted a State level EVM familiarization programme and a mock poll for the recognized and registered political parties of the State here at Chintan Bhavan.
“The familiarization programme and mock poll are being conducted so that the political parties are comfortable wit the EVMs”, said Chief Electoral Officer TT Dorji at the outset of the programme.
The daylong programme was conducted to familiarize the candidates and members of the political parties on the preparation and use of EVMs during the elections.
Representatives from Sikkim Democratic Front, Sikkim Pradesh Congress Committee, BJP, CPIM, Nationalist Congress Party and Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad attended the programme.
“After the EVM demonstration exercise is complete, we will also conduct an interactive session today in the second part. The political parties can clear doubts over nomination process and other aspects of the electoral processes”, said Mr. Dorji. He informed that all the EVMs in the State have been tested and certified.
“The second testing will be conducted after the final list of candidates is done and we will invite all the candidates or send their representatives to witness the testing. After this, the EVMs will be transferred to strong rooms with guards where the political parties can also send their representatives”, said Mr. Dorji.
After the initial briefing, joint CEO CP Dhakal gave an elaborate live demonstration on the preparations and use of EVMs during voting. He informed that the EVMs had been earlier used during the 2004 Assembly-Parliamentary elections and 2007 Panchayat elections.
Detailing the elaborate fool proof security measures of the EVMs where checking is conducted at several levels, Mr. Dhakal said that even the polling officers will have to certify the EVMs.
“Voting on April 30 will begin from 7 am and conclude at 4 am. The booth level agents of the political parties will have to be present at their respective booths before 7 am and only ten minutes will be given after this”, said Mr. Dhakal. The booth level agent must be a local of that particular polling booth area, he said.
The joint CEO also informed that passports, driver’s license and other identity cards can be allowed to use if the voter does not have an electoral voter identity card.
On the sidelines of the programme, Mr. Dhakal told Media that the State election department has completed 80 percent of its preparations for the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Sikkim.
“As far as preparations for the forthcoming elections in Sikkim are concerned, we have completed 80 percent of works”, said Mr. Dhakal.
Sikkim goes to polls on April 3. Elections for the 32 Assembly seats and lone Lok Sabha seat in the State will be held simultaneously on this day.
The department also said that it is examining complaints regarding violation of code of conduct from various political parties.
We have received around 10 complaints and most of them have been reported to the Election Commission of India, said DK Pradhan, additional secretary of the department
Sunday, March 22, 2009
यसपालीको चुनाउमा छाताको करङ होइन जनताले डण्ठी नै फेर्ने छनः भण्डारी
गान्तोक,22 मार्च। सिक्किम प्रदेश कंग्रेसका अध्यक्ष तथा पूर्व मुख्यमन्त्री नरबहादुर भण्डारीले आफ्नो निर्वाचन क्षेत्र सिङ्गताम-खाम्दोङमा पहिलो चुनावी जनसभालाई सम्बोधन गर्दै आगामी विधानसभा चुनाउमा सिक्किममा अनि लोकसभा चुनाउमा दिल्लीमा कंग्रेसको सरकार बनिने ठोकुवा गर्दै जनतालाई कंग्रेसको सरकार आएमा हुने फाइदा र योजनाहरूको विस्तृत जानकारी दिए।
सिङ्गताम खाम्दोङ निर्वाचन क्षेत्रको सुमिक आरीटारमा आइतबार आयोजित जनसभामा भण्डारीले अपार जनसमुहलाई सम्बोधन गर्दै भने,हामीले जनताले रोजेका प्रतिनिधिलाई टिकट दिएर जनताको काम गराउन चुनाउमा खडा गराएका छौ। यसपालीको चुनाउले विगत 15 वर्षदेखि एसडीएफ सरकारको तानाशाहामा पेलिएका सिक्किमे जनताले कंग्रेसको जनमुखी सरकार गठन पछि छुट्कारा पाउनेछन्।
उनले चुनावी मिठासले भरिएका पार्टीका रणनीति जनतासमक्ष राख्दै विकास र साहुलिय़तका पोका खोले। भण्डारीले आगामी सरकार कुनै पनि अवस्थामा कंग्रेसको हुने जनतामा विश्वास दिलाउदै कंग्रेसको सरकारमा गरीब जनतालाई 3 रूपियाँ किलो चामल, घर-घरमा ऱङ्गीन टेलिभिजन, गाँउलेहरूलाई बिजुली र पानी निःशुल्क, स्नातकतह सम्मको शिक्षा तथा स्वास्थ्य उपचार निशुल्क गरिने घोषणा गरे।
यसका साथै वर्तमान एसडीएफ सरकारले पर्यावरण बचाउने उद्देश्यले सिक्किमको वन जङ्गलहरूलमा पशु चरणमाथिको पाबन्दी,वनविभागको जमीनमा बस्ने जनतालाई उनीहरूको घडेरी सुनिश्चित गर्ने, राज्यभरि कुनै रोड परमिट र शुल्क विना नै वहानहरू चलाचल गर्ने सुविधा आदिको घोषणा जनता समक्ष गरे।
राज्यको वर्तमान सरकारले वर्ष 2006मा सरकारी कर्मचारीहरूको वेतन वृद्धि भएर पनि अहिले सम्म वेतनआयोग राखेर पैसा भुक्तान गर्ने नसकेको आरोप लगाउँदै उनले सरकारी कर्मचारीहरूको हितमा कंग्रेस सरकार गठन हुने दावी गरे। उनले भने साना ओहोदामा रहेका कर्मचारीहरूको पदोन्नती हुँदैन तर हाम्रो सरकारमा तलबमा उन्नती गर्छौ। होमगार्डले पनि हाम्रो सरकारमा सात हजार रूपियाँ तलब पाउने छ।
वेरोजगार समस्या समाधानको निम्ति पनि सरकारले नीति बनाएको बताउँदै भण्डारीले सरकार गठन भएको एक वर्षमा 10 हजार बेरोजगारहरूलाई नोकरी प्रदान गर्ने तथा पाँच वर्षभित्रमा राज्यबाट बोरेदगार मुक्त पार्ने जनताको अघि सङ्कल्प गरे।यसका साथै सरकारले घर-घरमा सर्वेक्षण गरेर नोकरी नभएको घरमा छानेर नोकरी प्रदान गर्ने बताए।
एसडीएफ सरकारमा तयार पारिएक प्रोफेसर बी के रोयबर्मन आयोगको प्रतिवेदन अब काम नलाग्ने बताउँदै भण्डारीले भने सिक्किमे जनता आयोगको प्रतिवेदन काम लाग्छ अब दिल्लीमा गएर अस्ति त्यो रोय बर्मनको प्रतिवेदन सकिदिएका छौ अब चल्दैन,यसको कुरा नगरे हुन्छ। यसै गरी राज्यको विधान सभामा सिक्किमे भोटे लाप्चेको निम्ति आरक्षीत 13 वटा आसन कुनै हालतमा नमेटिने बताउँदै उनले भने, सिक्किममा भण्डारी भएसम्म कसैले भोटे-लाप्चेको 13वटा आसन खोस्न पाँउदैन, भारतको सर्वोच्च न्यायालयमा लडेर हामीले ल्याएको आसनमा कसैको केही चल्दैन।
यसका साथै केही दिन अघि मुख्यमन्त्री पवन चामलिङले आफ्नो चिन्ह छाताको करङ स्वरूप रहेका विधायक र मन्त्रीहरू यसपालीको चुनाउमा जनताले परिवर्तन गर्ने माग गरेको बताउँदै छाताको डण्ठी राम्रै छ करङ फेर्ने मन्तव्य दिएका थिए। उनको उक्त मन्तव्यलाई भण्डारीले भने, जनताले एसडीएफको छाताको करङ होइन डण्ठी नै फेर्ने विचार गरीसकेका छन्। यसपाली छाताको डण्ठी र करङ केही रहदैन।
एसएनपीपीको सरकार आएपछि 32वटै समष्टिबाट आर्थीक शरणार्थीहरूलाई लखेट्ने छौः बिराज
गान्तोक,22 मार्च। सिक्किमको माटो र यसका निवासी सिक्किमेलाई कसैले हेप्न पाउँदैन। सिक्किमको हरेक काम कुरामा सिक्किमेलाई पहिले प्राथमिकता दिनु पर्छ। हामी सिक्किमे देश दिने मान्छे हो कसैसित डराउने काम छैन। हामीले आफ्नो निम्ति गर्व गर्नु पर्ने समय आएको छ। यदि हामीले सिक्किमको हरेक कुरामा स्वाभिमान र गर्व गर्न सकेनौ भने मास्सिएर जानेछौं ।
हामीलाई कसैले भारतीय हुन सिकाउनु पर्दैन, देश दिएर भारतमा गएका हौं हाम्रो सुरक्षाको निम्ति भारत सरकारले के गर्यो सिक्किमको छोरोले देशलाई प्रश्न गर्ने दिए आएको छ। यसप्रकारको मन्तव्य सिक्किमलाई सम्बद्ध राज्यको दर्जा दिनु पर्ने माग गर्दै गठी सिक्किम नेशनल पिपल्स पार्टी (एसएनपीपी)-का अध्यक्ष बिराज आधिकारीले व्यक्त गरेका हुन्।
आइतबार सिंगतामामा आयोजित एसएनपीपीको आत्मा अवलोकन अभियानको दोस्रो जनसभामा उनले सिक्किम भारतमा विलय हुन अगाडी 1973 मा सिक्किमलाई राज शासनको एकतन्त्री राज, भोटे-लाप्चे र नेपालीको राजनैतिक अधिकारबाट प्यारेटी पद्धति हाटाउन र प्रजातन्त्र स्थापित गर्ने जनक्रान्ति भएको अनि भारतको 22औं अङ्गको रूपमा अन्तरभुक्त भएको बताउँदै भारतको अङ्ग भएको 35 वर्ष बितिसक्दा पनि जनताले आन्दोलन गरेर चाहेको प्रजातन्त्र र राजनैतिक अधिकार तथा बहुसङ्ख्यक नेपालीले विधान सभामा आसन आरक्षीत पाउन नसक्नुले सिक्किमे मूलका नागरिकहरूको अस्तित्व सङ्कटमा रहेको दावी गरे।
सिक्किममा राज्य सरकार सञ्चालनमा पुगेका हरेक पार्टीले केवल व्याक्तिगत स्वार्थको निम्तिमात्र कार्य गर्ने गरेको कारण आज आएर सिक्किमको हरेक थोक गैरसिक्किमेको हातमा गइसकेको अधिकारीले बताए। उनले सिक्किममा रहेको पुराना कानुनको सुरक्षा गर्ने प्रावधान रहेको संविधानका धारा 371 एफलाई बारम्बार व्याक्तिगत स्वार्थको निम्ति तोड्ने कार्य भएको बताउदै उनले भने।, एसएनपीपीले 371 एफको सुरक्षा गर्नु पर्छ भनेर बारम्बार भने पछि अहिले सबैले यसको विषयमा बोल्न थालेको छ। तर हाम्रो पार्टीले सप्रमाण 184 पल्ट यो धारा उलङ्घन भएको जानकारी दिएको छ।
आगामी चुनाउबारे पार्टीले कुनै भोटमाग्ने प्रक्रिया लिएर यसप्रकारको जनसभा नडाकेको तर पहिले सिक्किमको हित र सिक्किमको सुरक्षा गरेर मात्र एसएनपीपीले चुनाउमा जाने फसेला गरेको उनले बताए। अधिकारीले भने पहिले सिक्किमको सुरक्षा त बलियो बनाउँ त्यसपछि भोट मागौला हामी यसपालीको चुनाउ भन्दा पन्ध्र दिन पहिले मात्र जनतामा गएर भोट माग्छौ, हामीलाई जित्नु र हार्नुसित कुनै मतलब छैन तर सिक्किमेको अधिकार अरूले खोस्छ भने हामी चुप लाग्दैनौं।
उनले भारत सरकार र वर्तमान एसडीएफ सरकारलाई पनि चेतावनी दिँदै भने हामीले हाम्रो देश दिएर भारतीय भयौं तर सबै भारतीय जस्तो सिक्किमे होइन हाम्रो विशेषता अर्कै छ। हामीले सिक्किम भारतमा विलय गराउदा बिहारको जिल्ला बनाउनु र बङ्गलादेशी , नेपाली र भोटाङको आर्थीक शरणार्थी पाल्ने उद्देश्य राखेका थिएनौं। भारत सरकारले जवाफ दिनु पर्छ सिक्किमको सुरक्षा गर्न सक्दैन भने संविधानको 35औं संसोधन अन्तर्गत सिक्किमलाई सम्बद्ध राज्यको दर्जा दिनुपर्छ।
राज्यमा भित्रिएका विभिन्न निजी कम्पनीहरूले स्थानीयहरूलाई कुनै प्राथमिकता नदिएको आरोप लगाउँदै सिक्किमा व्यापकरूपमा निर्माण भएका तथा निर्माणाधिक जलविद्युत परियोजनाहरूले सिक्किमको अस्तित्व समाप्त पार्न लागेको बताए। उनले भने तिस्ता नदी हाम्रो गंगा हो भारतलाई देश दिएर हाम्रो विश्वासको गङ्गा सुकाउने अधिकार कसले दियो यदि हाम्रो सरकार आएको खण्डमा सबै जलविद्युत परियोजनाहरूमा बलास्टीङ लगाएर भत्काईदिनेछौ।
यसै गरी उनले उत्तर जिल्लाको जङ्गुमा प्रस्तावित पनाङ परियोजनाको विरोध गर्ने आन्दोलनकारीहरूलाई सरकारले कुनै पत्तो नदिएको तथा सिक्किमको सबैभन्दा सोझा जाति लेप्चाहरूको बासभूमी र सिक्किमको आत्मा मानिने जङ्गुमा 6 हजार लेप्चाहरूको भूमीमा 12 हजार गैर सिक्किमे मजदुरहरू भित्र्याएर लेप्चा संस्कृति र परम्पराको विनाश गर्ने राज्य अनि केन्द्र सरकारले षड्यन्त्र गरेको आरोप लगाए। यसका साथै एसएनपीपीको सरकार गठन भएपछि सिक्किमको 32 वटै निर्वाचन क्षेत्रबाट गैर सिक्किमे व्यापारी र आर्थीक शरणार्थीहरूलाई खेदुवा लगाउने बिराज अधिकारीले जनताको सामु प्रण गरे।
यसै गरी पार्टीका कार्यकारी अध्यक्ष छितेन दोर्जी लेप्चाले आफ्नो सम्बोधनमा राज्यमा बड्दो अनुप्रवेशमाथि रोक लगाउने तथा यसले राज्यका मुल मालिक सिक्किमेलाई कमरा- कमारीको दर्जामा पुर्याइरहेको भए पनि राज्य सरकारले सिक्किमको अस्तित्व समाप्त गर्ने तत्वहरूलाई प्रश्रय दिएको दवी गरे। उनले भने सिक्किममा गरीबले अहिले 35 किलो बीपीएल चामल किन्न सक्ने स्थितिमा छैन तर यहाँ सिक्किम सब्जेक्ट नभएका बाहिरबाट आएकाहरूले एक नम्बर ठेकादार भएर अरबौं रूपियाँको ठेकादारी गर्दैछ।
गरीब जनताको हातमा काम नभएर आत्महत्या गर्दैछन्। सिक्किमको सबै आर्थीक व्यावस्था गैर सिक्किमेको हातमा दिएर वर्तमान एसडीएफ सरकारले जनतालाई मागी खाने र मधेशबाट आएका व्यापारीहरूको घरमा नोकर बनाएर राख्ने अवस्थामा पु्रय़ाएका आरोप लगाए। सिक्किमेलाई अब पनि सुरक्षीत पार्न नसकिए मणीपुर र नागाल्याण्डमा जस्तो बन्दुक उठाउने अवस्था यहाँ पनि सिर्जना हुन्छ, उनले थपे।
अर्कोतिर पार्टीका कोषाध्यक्ष दिल्ले नामग्याल काजीले आफ्नो सम्बोधनमा भने, जनता जाग्नु पर्छ। सिक्किम आमाको माटोको ऋण तिर्न अब सबै जनता सचेत भएर अब हक र अधिकार सुनिश्चित गराउ एक हुनु पर्छ। उनले अझ भने,हामीले सिक्किमको माटोको सुरक्षाको कुरा गर्दै छौं जनताको हक र हितको कुरा गर्दा बीबी गुरुङ जस्ता देश बेचुवाले हामीलाई देशद्रोही भन्छन्।
तर जनताले बुझ्नु पर्छ सिक्किममा सबै भन्दा पहिले भ्रष्टाचारको बीउ छर्ने बीबी गुरुङ हो। उनले राजाको पालामा पार्षद हुँदा पश्चिम सिक्किमको पक्की गाँउ पाठशालाको पैसा धाँधली गरेपछि सिक्किममा भ्रष्टाचार शुरु भएको हो। अब जनताको नाममा आएको पैसा सिक्किम कै जनताले पाउनु पर्छ भन्दा देशद्रोही र पृथकतावादी भन्ने कसैको अधिकार छैन्। उनले सिक्किमे जनतालाई सुभोकको बाँदरलाई जस्तै वर्तमान सरकारले मागी खाने बनाएको आरोप लगाए। सभालाई महासचिव टकेन्द्र शर्मा, एस टी भोटिया अनि अरूण पालले पनि सम्बोधन गरेका थिए।
Saturday, March 21, 2009
One evening at new Market,Gangtok
Sikkim Flower Festival 2009,inaugurated
Gangtok March 21: Governor Mr. B.P Singh along with the First Lady Mrs. Karuna Singh formally inaugurated the Sikkim Flower Festival 2009 at White Memorial Hall Complex, organized by Sikkim Flower Festival Committee, Gangtok.
Mr. Singh and the First Lady along with the other dignitaries also visited the flower pavilion and the exhibits during the inaugural function.
“We‘re delighted to be here, inaugurating this orchid festival is a matter of joy having company of orchids is memory to be cherished, I thank the organizers for organizing this festival where flowers are smiling and one should hear them whisper to enrich one’s sense of beauty and living in harmony with nature” stated the Governor
Minister Horticulture Mr. Somnath Poudyal, Minister Mr. K.N Rai, M.P Mr. Nakul Das Rai, Chief Secretary Mr. N.D Chingapa, DGP Mr. C.M Ravindran, HODs of various department along with the students from the various schools from the capital attended the inaugural function.
The flower festival is also open for the general public to take a look at the exotic species of orchids and other flower in this exhibition.
Gandhi Shilpa Bazar, Inaugurated
Gangtok March 21: Sikkim Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd, like every year organized a Ghandhi Shilpa Bazaar at Kanchanjunga Shopping Complex here in the capital Chief Secretary Mr. N.D Chingapa officially, inaugurated 10days long Gandhi Silpha Bazaar by cutting the ribbon.
He also visited around 125 stalls displayed by the artist of different states of the country.
The Bazaar is sponsored by the Office of Development Commissioner Handicraft and Handloom, Ministry of Textile, Government of India.
Chief Secretary during his visit appreciated the work and display items and suggested that artists should maintain the originality of costumes and culture of different community of India with authenticity.
HODs of various departments and Director DHH along with Ms. N.L Pillai Dy Director North East region, Guwahati and Sr Asst Director Mr. V. Kumar from Guwahati representing from Ministry of Textile were also present on the inaugural function.
The Gandhi Silpha Bazaar also have 150 crafts persons from all over the country under one roof who are also giving live demonstrations of their skills.
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He also visited around 125 stalls displayed by the artist of different states of the country.
The Bazaar is sponsored by the Office of Development Commissioner Handicraft and Handloom, Ministry of Textile, Government of India.
Chief Secretary during his visit appreciated the work and display items and suggested that artists should maintain the originality of costumes and culture of different community of India with authenticity.
HODs of various departments and Director DHH along with Ms. N.L Pillai Dy Director North East region, Guwahati and Sr Asst Director Mr. V. Kumar from Guwahati representing from Ministry of Textile were also present on the inaugural function.
The Gandhi Silpha Bazaar also have 150 crafts persons from all over the country under one roof who are also giving live demonstrations of their skills.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
No respite from forest fires for Sikkim
Gangtok, Mar 16 : There seems no respite from bush fires in Sikkim since the past five days with forest fires at six more areas of the State reported today.
The biggest of them all has been reported at Tareybhir under Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary in East Sikkim.
Bush fires had been reported from this sanctuary at Tareybhir yesterday night.
According to forest officials, fires have erupted from various patches of this 51.76 sq. km sanctuary. The fire at the moment is limited to destroying ground grass and low lying trees. There has been no loss of wildlife so far.
Over fifty staff from forest department and members of EDCs and JFMCs along with local people and staff from fire services are battling to control this raging forest fire, it is informed.
Forest personnel have controlled the fire that took place at Assam Lingzey reserve forest and Ranka today.
However, they are still struggling to control the forest fires at Rangpo Sittey reserve forest and Pabing in South Sikkim.
Since last Friday, Sikkim has been reeling under a rash of forest fires thanks to continuous dry spell and human negligence and mischief.
Till today, the total of forest fires in Sikkim has reached almost 40 damaging hundreds of hectares of ground cover and low lying plants and trees.
Apart from reserve forests and private holdings, bush fires had also taken place at the famous Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary where affecting around 200 hectares.
Congress promisesCongress promises seat reservation for Limboo-Tamang seat reservation for Limboo-Tamang
Geyzing ( West Sikkim), Mar 15 Congress today promised to reserve seats for Limboo and Tamang communities in the state legislature if comes to power in the coming assembly and Lok Sabha polls in Sikkim.
"The rightful claims of Limboo and Tamang communities would be considered by giving reservation in state legislature under ST category," Sikkim Pradesh Congress Committee (SPCC) President Nar Bahadur Bhandari said at a public meeting here.
Seeking to woo the voters of the two ST communities in Sikkim&aposs West district, former chief minister Bhandari asked Pawan Kumar Chamling-led Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) government to explain its failure to reserve seats for the two communities.
The SPCC president also promised to create more jobs and provide free and better healthcare at the doorstep across the state.
He also vowed to waive tax on Sikkimese people in a reference to the extension of Central direct taxes to the Himalayan state last year.
"The rightful claims of Limboo and Tamang communities would be considered by giving reservation in state legislature under ST category," Sikkim Pradesh Congress Committee (SPCC) President Nar Bahadur Bhandari said at a public meeting here.
Seeking to woo the voters of the two ST communities in Sikkim&aposs West district, former chief minister Bhandari asked Pawan Kumar Chamling-led Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) government to explain its failure to reserve seats for the two communities.
The SPCC president also promised to create more jobs and provide free and better healthcare at the doorstep across the state.
He also vowed to waive tax on Sikkimese people in a reference to the extension of Central direct taxes to the Himalayan state last year.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Total voters in Sikkim – 2,97580 , 8135 names deleted from East, 2183 names deleted from South
GANGTOK, March 14: State Election Office has completed the process of publication of State electoral rolls and the final total of voters stands at 2,97,580.
As per the official website of the State Election Office, a total of 8135 names have been deleted from the electoral rolls of East district with 1170 names deleted from the Gangtok (BL) constituency alone. Shyari (BL) constituency comes a close second with 1077 deletions and Khamdong-Singtam constituency stands at third with 869 deletions.
There have been 2,183 deletions of names from the electoral rolls in South district. Namthang-Rateypani has the highest deletion with 417 names in the South district
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No information has been provided for West and North districts so far.
Meanwhile, the State Election Office is overseeing hectic preparations to conduct peaceful, free and fair elections for the Sikkim Legislative Assembly and for the lone Lok Sabha seat from the State.
Joint Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) CP Dhakal said that all the polling booths in the State have now been finalized. He said that the number of polling booths in the State has increased to 493 now which were 445 during the last election.
Process of publication of State electoral rolls has been completed while the appointment of Presiding and Polling Officers is going on, said Mr. Dhakal.
Training for Presiding Officer of South District will be held on the March 18 at Namchi.
Meanwhile, the EVMs which were destroyed in a fire in Gangtok recently have now been replaced by new ones.
The Joint CEO said that there is no dearth of EVMs in the State as 500 additional EVMs have been procured from Nagaland. He said that the first level checking of these new EVMs will start from Monday and will be undertaken by four engineers from the Kolkata office of the Electronic Corporation of India
.
A meeting of all political parties has been called at Chintan Bhawan in Gangtok on next Tuesday to discuss the election related issues.
SNPP charges election officials of flouting model code
Gangtok , Mar 13 The opposition Sikkim National People&aposs Party (SNPP) today charged the officials of the state election department of violating the model code of conduct by attending the"lavish"wedding ceremony of Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling&aposs eldest daughter at Namchi last night.
"The state election department officials have committed impropriety by attending the wedding function of the Chief Minister&aposs daughter and the same amounted to the violation of the model code of conduct," SNPP President Biraj Adhikari said in a statement here.
Even as the election process was underway in Sikkim, the officials of election department as also others were at attendance at the family function of Chamling, who also heads the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front, he said.
Adhikari asked Chamling to declare the expenses incurred on the wedding and sought to know if the amount will be included in election-related expenses of the ruling party.
The SNPP President said that his party has constituted a committee under working president Tseten Dorjee Lachungpa to inquire into the details of the attendence of government officials at the wedding held in Namchi, Chamling&aposs hometown in South District, last night.
"The state election department officials have committed impropriety by attending the wedding function of the Chief Minister&aposs daughter and the same amounted to the violation of the model code of conduct," SNPP President Biraj Adhikari said in a statement here.
Even as the election process was underway in Sikkim, the officials of election department as also others were at attendance at the family function of Chamling, who also heads the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front, he said.
Adhikari asked Chamling to declare the expenses incurred on the wedding and sought to know if the amount will be included in election-related expenses of the ruling party.
The SNPP President said that his party has constituted a committee under working president Tseten Dorjee Lachungpa to inquire into the details of the attendence of government officials at the wedding held in Namchi, Chamling&aposs hometown in South District, last night.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sikkim Government organizes skiing training program to promotes tourism
Yumthang (North Sikkim), Mar 11 : The Sikkim Tourism Department (STD) has organised a 15-days basic course on snow skiing to promote tourism in the state.
The course is also aimed to generate employment opportunities for the local youths.
For the second consecutive year, with the help of Sikkim Tourism Department, the Sikkim Mountaineering Association (SMA) in association with Blue Sky Tours and Travels has organised this 15-day basic course on snow skiing for the educated and unemployed youth in the state.
The course, in which 25 youngsters are undergoing the art of skiing, was commenced on March 3 and it will culminate on March 16.
After the success of the skiing course, the Tourism Department is hopeful of enhancing the tourism potential in several other areas of the state as well.
If these youngsters properly learn skiing in Sikkim then there is a lot of scope in self employment. Last time when we organised seven to eight day course then we got a very good response from tourist. Even these guys can earn more than rupees 1000 a day. So I hope such course will give boost self-employment, Officer on Special Duty, Sikkim Tourism Department, Kazi Sherpa said.
The trainees at the camp are on high spirit after the completion of the course.
We can make our future in tourism by guiding tourists. We can also participate at the national Skiing championship as well,” said Mohan Vishwakarma, a trainee.
Monday, March 9, 2009
The principle of NCP is for creation of smaller States : Sangma
Jorethang (South Sikkim), March 9: NCP in charge for Northeastern States PA Sangma today said that party’s strength at the Parliament will be doubled this time.
The party will also be fielding 9 candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from the eight Northeast States.
Mr. Sangma’s daughter, Agatha Sangma has been retained by the party from the Tura constituency of Meghalaya.
“I will contest from the Tura seat where I had been the MP for the last 9 months”, said Miss Sangma.
Speaking to media here at Jorethang, Mr. Sangma said that the party will be putting candidates from Assam, Manipur, Meghayala, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
“I will also meeting the leaders of Kamtapur Peoples Party and Gorkha Janmukti Morcha at Siliguri tomorrow to explore the possibilities to put up NCP candidates from the three Lok Sabha constituencies of North Bengal”, said Mr. Sangma.
Regarding the questions where the party is in favour of Gorkhaland, Mr. Sangma said that NCP since its inception was in favour of creation of smaller States in the country.
“The principle of NCP is for creation of smaller States and I will be meeting the leaders of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and Kamtapur Peoples Party tomorrow. Something definite will come out from tomorrow’s meeting”, said Mr. Sangma.
Rahul Gandhi on April 19, Sonia Gandhi on April 26
GANGTOK, March 9: AICC president Sonia Gandhi and general secretary Rahul Gandhi is set to visit Sikkim next month to woo the electorate here and supplementing Nar Bahadur Bhandari’s pitch for a Congress mandate in Sikkim in ‘national interest’.
While the Congress youth leader will be addressing a party meet at Paljor Stadium on April 19, Mrs. Gandhi will campaign in Sikkim on April 26.
The SPCC president indicated today in a press meet that a host of Central leaders including the above two star campaigners are set to descend in Sikkim to pitchfork the prospects of the party among the Sikkimese electorate.
“Both Mrs. Gandhi and her son agreed to my request to campaign in Sikkim”, said Mr Bhandari while launching the election campaign of SPCC during the party workers meeting at the party head office here at Gangtok.
The SPCC president linked national security with the outcome of the Assembly polls in Sikkim and appealed a mandate from the people in ‘national interest’ keeping in view of the strategic location of the Himalayan State.
“Sikkim's strategic location with three international borders surrounding it can be safeguarded properly only if the governments at the Centre and in the State share symmetry and in the border State's context the electorate must give a mandate to the Congress”, said Mr. Bhandari.
The party president claimed that Sikkim will get its maiden duly elected Congress government this time ever since it joined the Indian Union in 1975.
Congress led UPA retaining power in Centre is a foregone conclusion and now the onus lies on the Sikkimese people to restore democracy, a clean and transparent government in Sikkim, said Mr. Bhandari. He added that there is full support and blessing of Mrs. Gandhi to ensure Sikkim becomes a Congress State.
Earlier, addressing an impressive public meeting at the party office, the SPCC chief slammed the SDF government for ‘its failure in all fronts’. The poverty rate has gone up in the State while rural infrastructures are in shambles, he said. The Centre should send a fact finding team to assess the so-called developments in Sikkim during the 15 years of SDF government, he said.
On the electoral strategy for the assembly polls, Mr. Bhandari said that the Congress will launch a statewide campaign starting with a public meeting at Geyzing in West Sikkim on March 13.
Introducing the party candidates for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, Mr. Bhandari said that priority has been given to youth, educated, social, experienced and people friendly persons while ensuring representation to all the sections of the society in selection of candidates.
The party had already announced its candidates for 30 seats in the 32 seat Assembly.
Speaking on this context, Mr. Bhandari said that candidates from Rhenock, Chujachen and Temi-Tarku will be replaced by new candidates.
Congress Lok Sabha candidate KN.Upreti claimed that the Congress led UPA government is once again coming to power at the Centre. So a Congress government in the State with a Lok Sabha member too from the same party will be far more capable of facilitating necessary constitutional and legal amendments in the Parliament to meet out the pending issues, he said.
Congress Sangha candidate Acharya Tshering Lama claimed that the Roy Burman Commission Report is going to be suicidal for the SDF Party in the next elections as this is ‘divisive and anti-Sikkimese’ in nature.
While the Congress youth leader will be addressing a party meet at Paljor Stadium on April 19, Mrs. Gandhi will campaign in Sikkim on April 26.
The SPCC president indicated today in a press meet that a host of Central leaders including the above two star campaigners are set to descend in Sikkim to pitchfork the prospects of the party among the Sikkimese electorate.
“Both Mrs. Gandhi and her son agreed to my request to campaign in Sikkim”, said Mr Bhandari while launching the election campaign of SPCC during the party workers meeting at the party head office here at Gangtok.
The SPCC president linked national security with the outcome of the Assembly polls in Sikkim and appealed a mandate from the people in ‘national interest’ keeping in view of the strategic location of the Himalayan State.
“Sikkim's strategic location with three international borders surrounding it can be safeguarded properly only if the governments at the Centre and in the State share symmetry and in the border State's context the electorate must give a mandate to the Congress”, said Mr. Bhandari.
The party president claimed that Sikkim will get its maiden duly elected Congress government this time ever since it joined the Indian Union in 1975.
Congress led UPA retaining power in Centre is a foregone conclusion and now the onus lies on the Sikkimese people to restore democracy, a clean and transparent government in Sikkim, said Mr. Bhandari. He added that there is full support and blessing of Mrs. Gandhi to ensure Sikkim becomes a Congress State.
Earlier, addressing an impressive public meeting at the party office, the SPCC chief slammed the SDF government for ‘its failure in all fronts’. The poverty rate has gone up in the State while rural infrastructures are in shambles, he said. The Centre should send a fact finding team to assess the so-called developments in Sikkim during the 15 years of SDF government, he said.
On the electoral strategy for the assembly polls, Mr. Bhandari said that the Congress will launch a statewide campaign starting with a public meeting at Geyzing in West Sikkim on March 13.
Introducing the party candidates for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, Mr. Bhandari said that priority has been given to youth, educated, social, experienced and people friendly persons while ensuring representation to all the sections of the society in selection of candidates.
The party had already announced its candidates for 30 seats in the 32 seat Assembly.
Speaking on this context, Mr. Bhandari said that candidates from Rhenock, Chujachen and Temi-Tarku will be replaced by new candidates.
Congress Lok Sabha candidate KN.Upreti claimed that the Congress led UPA government is once again coming to power at the Centre. So a Congress government in the State with a Lok Sabha member too from the same party will be far more capable of facilitating necessary constitutional and legal amendments in the Parliament to meet out the pending issues, he said.
Congress Sangha candidate Acharya Tshering Lama claimed that the Roy Burman Commission Report is going to be suicidal for the SDF Party in the next elections as this is ‘divisive and anti-Sikkimese’ in nature.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Water supply in Gangtok, ajoining areas disrupted
Gangtok,March 08: A vulnerable area around 100 m away from the Ratheychu water source located in the upper regions of East Sikkim sank in yesterday night snapping apart the main pipes and distributing the water supply to Gangtok.
The affected area is a sinking zone and had sunk in following a mild rainfall yesterday night.
Ratheychu located in upper regions is the only water source for Gangtok and adjoining regions. Around 36 million gallons of water from this source is distributed to the residents of Gangtok on a daily basis.
All the six main pipes have been damaged in the slide and the pipes are covered under huge rocks, said PS Basnet, secretary, State water security and public health engineering department.
Justice Saikia takes over as Sikkim HC Chief Justice
Gangtok, March 07: Justice Aftab Hussain Saikia on Saturday took over as the Chief Justice of Sikkim High Court.
Governor B.P. Singh administered the oath of office at a function held at Raj Bhawan this morning.
Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, council of ministers and officials of the state government and Sikkim High Court were present at the swearing in ceremony.
Justice Saikia was the senior most judge of the Guwahati High Court.
Friday, March 6, 2009
UDF urges EC to take stern action against SDF
Gangtok, March 06:The United Democratic Front (UDF), a representative body of the Opposition parties, on Friday urged the Election Commission to take stern action against the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) for violating the model code of conduct by allegedly spending Rs. 5 crore on the foundation day celebrations of the ruling party two days ago.
The SDF spent over Rs. Five crore and mobilised about 10,000 vehicles for its foundation day function at Rangpo on March 4, 2009, which amounted to a flagrant violation of the model code of conduct put in place for the forthcoming assembly and parliamentary polls in Sikkim, the UDF Chief Coordinator K N Upreti said in a release on Friday.
Stating that the spending of public money and the use of official machinery and vehicles tantamounted to a clear violation of the model code of conduct, Upreti urged the Election Commission to take stern action against the ruling party for allegedly flouting the norms in this regard.
The UDF leader also alleged that the ruling party activists were defacing buildings by painting banners and posters of the SDF for electoral purposes, which he claimed, was yet another example of violation of the model code of conduct.
The SDF spent over Rs. Five crore and mobilised about 10,000 vehicles for its foundation day function at Rangpo on March 4, 2009, which amounted to a flagrant violation of the model code of conduct put in place for the forthcoming assembly and parliamentary polls in Sikkim, the UDF Chief Coordinator K N Upreti said in a release on Friday.
Stating that the spending of public money and the use of official machinery and vehicles tantamounted to a clear violation of the model code of conduct, Upreti urged the Election Commission to take stern action against the ruling party for allegedly flouting the norms in this regard.
The UDF leader also alleged that the ruling party activists were defacing buildings by painting banners and posters of the SDF for electoral purposes, which he claimed, was yet another example of violation of the model code of conduct.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
India’s 29th State?
Subash Devkota
Nearly a quarter-century after the first movement, the renewed agitation for a Gorkhaland state has reawakened old hopesOn the afternoon of 5 January, the simmering politics of Darjeeling were set aboil by the news that Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJMM, Gorkha People’s Liberation Front) President Bimal Gurung, accompanied by five supporters, had suddenly left the hills for New Delhi. This news was especially unexpected because a 17-member team, led by Front General-Secretary Roshan Giri, had returned to Darjeeling just three days earlier after holding a second round of trilateral talks with the Centre and the West Bengal government in New Delhi. Neither Gurung nor Giri had indicated that a third round was imminent. After holding informal discussions with senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in New Delhi, Gurung himself spoke to the media on 7 January, clearing up the mystery. “We have come to thank the BJP for their support for a separate Gorkhaland,” he said, “and to ask the other parties for their support.” No trilateral talks had taken place.
The Morcha, which has said it plans to establish a new state of Gorkhaland by March 2010, is proceeding with a two-pronged strategy of dialogue and agitation. In the current context, the party leadership understands the importance of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections – which must take place by this May – and the government that is formed thereafter, in deciding the future of Gorkhaland. In light of this reality, Giri’s statement that Gurung and his team travelled to New Delhi “to try and secure a two-thirds vote for Gorkhaland in the post-election Parliament” is quite believable. But considering the large number of Nepali speakers in the Darjeeling Hills and the Duars, some suggest that Gurung may have been negotiating with the national parties, promising to deliver a substantial Nepali-speaking vote in return for support for Gorkhaland.
Meanwhile, closer to home, the pressure remained high. From 7-27 January, as a part of its agitation strategy, the Morcha forced the closure of government offices in Darjeeling, Kurseong and Kalimpong. On the other hand, in the Siliguri plains and the Duars, the agitation has been unable to achieve similar results. However, there have been clashes between Morcha supports and other communities, with police often called upon to control the situation. In fact, four people were killed in the Duars in early February during one such quarrel.
New idol
Under Subash Ghising’s leadership, the first Gorkhaland movement began in 1988, lasting for 28 months and claiming 1300 lives. That this agitation ended with the creation of the Ghising-headed Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC), with its limited administrative powers, left not only the Nepali speakers of Siliguri and the Duars (who were not included in the DGHC) dissatisfied, but also those in Darjeeling itself. In his 21 years as the DGHC supremo, Ghising never once raised the demand for Gorkhaland, despite public promises to do so. Instead, he went so far as to accept the central and state governments’ offer to implement the Sixth Schedule, the controversial provision of the Indian Constitution that deals with devolution and autonomy. The Sixth Schedule had already been proven ineffectual in several states of the Northeast.
Ghising’s decline and the parallel rise of the Morcha and Bimal Gurung were the result of two factors. First, Ghising’s decision to accept Sixth Schedule status for the DGHC created an atmosphere of opposition in Darjeeling. Second, Ghising misjudged the public mood when Darjeeling united in its support for Prashant Tamang, the Indian citizen of Nepali origin who ultimately won the 2007 season of “Indian Idol”. Ghising not only ignored those supporting Tamang, but mocked the entire vote-by-SMS system, saying “A medal cannot be bought; it must be won.” In contrast, Gurung and his supporters worked tirelessly to ensure a win for Tamang.
Gurung had been a supporter of Ghising since 1986, in addition to being an elected councillor on the Hill Council. But after seeing the political climate turn against Ghising, he established his own party, the GJMM, in October 2007. Thereafter, the people’s belief in the Morcha and Gurung was heightened by two factors. First, just five months after the party was established, it was able to make the implementation of the Sixth Schedule – which the Lok Sabha was on the verge of accepting – into a pending matter through agitation at home and negotiation in New Delhi. And second, it was able to remove Ghising from his longtime post on the DGHC.
Gurung may come across as less than intellectual, but he remains the single most influential of the GJMM leaders. And for its part, the GJMM’s agitations have reawakened long-dormant hopes of a separate Gorkhaland state within the Republic of India. Under Gurung’s leadership, the ongoing agitation has been posited as different from that of 1986-88, particularly in its presentation as a democratic and Gandhi-esque non-violent endeavour. As a consequence, the adamantly anti-Gorkhaland Calcutta government has been unable to find sufficient reason to suppress the agitation.
In Siliguri and the Duars plains, where the Nepali-speaking population is a minority, the Morcha has also attempted to bring other communities into the Gorkhaland movement. According to Siliguri-based journalist Ashok Prashant, this effort has secured the agitation the silent support of resident Bengali intellectuals. (A notable exception, though, remains the refugees who entered the area after the creation of Bangladesh in 1971.) In the Duars, Sadri speakers – the largest tribe in the area, originally from Jharkhand – have tossed their lot behind the Gorkhaland demand. Indeed, two such tribal leaders were part of the team that travelled to New Delhi for trilateral talks in late December.
At the same time, however, while the Morcha has tried to conduct a non-violent and non-communal agitation, some groups from the Bengali community have been accused of instigating communal activities in the bazaars of Siliguri and the Duars. This has dangerously increased the likelihood of ethnic clashes in the plains. These groups, which are said to have the blessings of the long-ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist), have adopted a strategy of planning actions to coincide with the rallies and meets called by the Morcha. This alleged effort to instigate communal violence has, however, been unsuccessful. Whenever such a clash has seemed likely, the Morcha has called off its programmes.
This is a critical decision, says the vice-chancellor of Sikkim University, Mahendra P Lama. “The agitation for a separate Gorkhaland can reach fruition only if it be kept from becoming communal,” he said. “If the West Bengal government is successful in its attempt to excite the agitation into communalism, the movement will not receive any sympathy from the Centre.” Instead of using ethnicity and language to build broad-based support for Gorkhaland in the plains, Lama says, the movement should take up a slogan of social and economic progress. Indeed, the idea of a separate state where the local population can progress is likely to be attractive to the plains people, whose concerns have not seemed a priority for the Calcutta government.
Historical legacy
In the Darjeeling Hills, Nepali speakers account for 90 percent of the one million-strong population. On the other hand, in Siliguri, which has a population of around 850,000, there are only 100,000 Nepali speakers. Similarly, in the adjacent Duars, there are 300,000 Nepali speakers in a total population of 800,000. Based on these figures, the Nepali-speaking population would not be an absolute majority in the area that is proposed for Gorkhaland. But this is nonetheless the area being demanded by the movement, because both Siliguri and the Duars have both been historically linked to the hills. Furthermore, in practical terms, Gorkhaland would start life economically crippled without a section in the plains.
In 1835, the seventh king of Sikkim gave Darjeeling and Kurseong to the British for purposes of ‘rest and relaxation’. A century later, when India gained Independence, there was confusion as to exactly who ruled the area. In this vein, Nepali-speakers subsequently argue that the area was not a part of West Bengal before 1947. Furthermore, according to resident Badrinarayan Pradhan, the British rented Kalimpong and the Duars from Bhutan. Indeed, it is said that India itself used to pay Bhutan a yearly fee for the area. Further south, the Siliguri area is said to have been cleared and resettled by Nepali-speakers. The Morcha has marshalled this history during negotiations with Calcutta and the Centre.
Local observers are optimistic about the creation of Gorkhaland for a number of other reasons, including geo-strategic positioning. First, they claim the new state would effectively prevent the entrance of Bangladeshi refugees into India, a good way to endear Gorkhaland to New Delhi policymakers. Second, with the demand for the creation of smaller states (for instance, Uttaranchal and Jharkhand) having been fulfilled in the last decade, there is less reason now to deny the creation of Gorkhaland than when Ghising was demanding it. Finally, the demand for Gorkhaland is based on the same principle – that of having an administrative area based on ethnic/tribal/linguistic lines – that New Delhi has long accepted for the Northeast. Mahendra Lama also believes that the fact that the Gorkhaland movement revived after 23 years only goes to show that the demand had never truly died. The Gorkhaland dream could also come true, he continues, as a result of the Centre’s desire to prevent disruption in the sensitive ‘chicken’s neck’ area linking the Indian mainland to the Northeast.
Still, many locals believe that the chances of either the state government or the Centre acceding to demands for Gorkhaland remain slim. This is because of the many undercurrents and demands that would come to the fore once it became clear that New Delhi was positive on the demand. Besides, Calcutta’s bickering politicians would likely unite on this one agenda. On the other hand, there are many who believe that parties such as the BJP, which seeks to weaken the understanding that has been held for a long time between the CPI (M) and New Delhi, will extend their support to Gorkhaland. If the CPI (M) remains an influential actor in New Delhi following the Lok Sabha elections scheduled for April-May, the Gorkhaland movement will have to bear with unfavourable opposition. But if the BJP were to score well, things would possibly be more congenial.
Those in the movement, meanwhile, maintain that regardless of what kind of government is formed in the power capital post-May, they will step up pressure to bring the agitation to its logical conclusion. One of the Morcha’s pressure tactics includes asking the state assemblies in the 22 states with significant Nepali-speaking populations to pass bills in support of Gorkhaland. As a less extreme alternative, these states could be asked to pass bills simply saying that the creation of Gorkhaland would not have any negative consequence.
Even if Gorkhaland is created, most believe that the new state will probably not encompass an area as large as the one demanded by the Morcha. They state that as the agitation reaches a decisive stage, the Morcha will have to make some compromises. The belief is that, of the 48 wards in the Siliguri municipality, the Morcha will have to be satisfied with getting some seven wards that lie north of the Mahananda River. In the Duars, the Morcha may have to be content with even less, getting only the Mal-mateli and Islampur areas. As the election fever builds countrywide, it remains to be seen whether the GJMM and its leader are able to maintain the kind of momentum needed to use the election outcome in the battle of mind and territory with Calcutta.