Mamata Banerjee against bifurcation of the West Bengal, Darjeeling integral part of it

Gorubathan: Sending out a strong message against bifurcation of the state, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said Darjeeling is an integral part of it and blamed Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) of trying to play divisive politics without bothering about the development of the hills.

West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee with party candidate Baichung Bhutia during an election campaign rally at Naxalbari
West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee with party candidate
Baichung Bhutia during an election campaign rally at Naxalbari


“We believe in unity of all regions and communities. We don’t believe in divisive politics. There are some people who are trying to play divisive politics in the hills for their own vested interests as they feel that they can become kings by doing so,” she told a Trinamool Congress workers’ meet in Gorubathan in West Bengal.

Ms Banerjee also accused GJM of being more interested in going to Delhi with their demand for a separate state rather than being bothered about development.

“Whenever elections come, they (GJM) go to Delhi frequently for their own vested interests of dividing people.

If you count, you will find that they go to Delhi more than they visit Kalimpong or Kurseong.

“Why are they (GJM) shouting for Gorkhaland? We have given them GTA (Gorkha Territorial Administration) – let them work there and prove themselves. In education the order is first primary, then secondary, then higher secondary, then college, then university. But they want to go to the university without going to the primary,” she said.

The Trinamool Congress chief took a dig at GJM for supporting BJP candidate SS Ahluwahlia, who she said, is an “outsider”.

“They (GJM) shout too much but when it comes to polls they support outsiders. Don’t they have a single leader among themselves to fight polls?” she said.

“We (Trinamool Congress) have pitted Bhaichung Bhutia, a person from the hills. What is the difference between the hills of Sikkim (from where Bhutia hails) and hills of Darjeeling. All are same,” she said.

Ms Banerjee said she will continue coming to the Darjeeling hills to ensure its development.

“They (GJM) might get angry with me for coming here. But I am not bothered,” she added.

Source:ndtv.

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