GJM keeps mum on whether any decision was taken on its Gorkhaland demand
GJM keeps mum on whether any decision was taken on its Gorkhaland demand
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee yesterday said that the 15-year-old Darjeeling issue was "settled" but the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) was mum on whether there was any decision on its original demand for a Gorkhaland state.
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Mamata Banerjee yesterday said development was the magic formula that helped solve the
Darjeeling deadlock. GJM chief Bimal Gurung
"Today is a historic day. The Darjeeling issue, which has been lingering for a long period, is settled at the official-level talks. I have informed Union Home Minister P Chidambaram," Banerjee told reporters at the Writers' Buildings.
Asked about the 'magic formula' that clinched the agreement, Banerjee, who had earlier stated that she would solve the Darjeeling problem within three months, said, "It is our heart and good intention. The magic formula for reaching this agreement is development."
Noting that Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh would announce details of the nitty gritties, she said, "I have asked him to talk to the Centre so that the agreement can be formalised at Darjeeling where I will be present."
Asked if a financial package will be given to Darjeeling, she retorted, "Shall I attend a wedding without a gift? We love the people of Darjeeling."
Later GJM general secretary Roshan Giri told reporters that transfer of 'tauji' or the right over tea gardens and resolution of the problem of casual employees of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council were reached at the meeting.
Asked about the GJM's original demand for Gorkhaland, Giri declined to comment. It was the second day of the official-level talks in which Giri, four GJM MLAs, the chief secretary and Home Secretary GD Gautama, were present.
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