Telegraph India: Darjeeling: Monday, March 19, 2018.
An RTI reply
suggests the Centre did precious little after promising a meeting on Darjeeling
in September that Bimal Gurung had seized upon to call off the 104-day hills
strike last year.
On September
26, 2017, Union home minister Rajnath Singh had issued a direct appeal to
Gurung to lift the strike and said he had asked the Union home secretary to
convene an official-level meeting in the home ministry "within a fortnight
to discuss all related issues".
Within hours
of the appeal, Gurung had asked for the bandh to be lifted in the hills.
In November,
a Darjeeling resident who does not want to be identified had sought information
under the RTI Act "on the official-level meeting that was proposed to take
place by the Honb'le HM while appealing to the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha to
withdraw the bandh in Darjeeling hills".
On January 2
this year, the Darjeeling resident received the reply: "It is informed
that CPIO (central public relations officer) can furnish already created
information as defined in Section 2(f) of the Act."
A
hand-written note added: "Hence, information from this CPIO may please be
treated as nil."
Asked on
Sunday, home ministry sources in Delhi said "all stakeholders" were
not available, indirectly blaming the Bengal government.
The
suggestion that little or no effort has been made after the promise is expected
to further queer the pitch for the BJP in the hills, which had sent the party's
candidate to the Lok Sabha.
Gurung's
standing, already on thin ice, is likely to be further undermined by the
disclosure.
Gurung, after
having failed to get relief from the Supreme Court on his possible arrest, appeared
to be clutching at the straw of the central promise even now.
In a video
message released on Saturday from an undisclosed location, Gurung referred to
Rajnath's appeal and stressed the need to hold talks involving him, the Centre
and the Bengal government.
The camp of
Binay Tamang, the new power centre in the hills, said the RTI reply had exposed
the BJP's insincerity. "The most important issue is that even the Union
home minister seems to have made a hollow promise to Gurung. It is clear that
the BJP was not sincere in solving the problem," a leader said.