<div dir="ltr"><div style="left: -99999px;">GJM calls for protest
against 3-language policy in Hills
Amitava Banerjee | 30 May 2017 1:30 PM | Darjeeling, West Bengal
A cloud of uncertainty looms large with a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
agitation lined up from June 1. This time, the issue is the three
language policy including Bengali as one of the subjects mulled by the
Bengal government.
The GJM has dubbed this as a forceful imposition of the Bengali language
and has lined up an agitation which includes two-day closure of all
educational institutes in the Hills; protest marches and display of
black flags.
GJM Chief Bimal Gurung held a meeting with heads of Hill schools and
colleges; organisations like the Nepali Sahitya Sammelan and
representatives of the civil society at the Gorkha Ranga Mancha in
Darjeeling on Tuesday.
Addressing the gathering, Gurung gave a clarion call to the Hills to
unite against the three language policy. "All political parties
including the Hill TMC should join hands with us to stop this
infringement. It is a violation of our fundamental rights. How can a
language be forced upon us? It is nothing to do with politics but
concerns ourcommunity and our language. It is a conspiracy to strangle
our community, language and culture. We will not tolerate this. If
required, we could call general bands in the future," retorted Gurung.
Announcing the agitation programme, Gurung stated that all educational
institutes will remain closed on June 1 and 2 as a mark of protest. "We
will take out protest rallies sporting black badges and bands from June 4
to June 8 throughout the Hills. In Darjeeling, regular protest rallies
will be taken out from Ghoom to the Collectorate. I will be present in
the rallies held in Darjeeling. We will submit memorandums to the
District Magistrate. Permission or no permission we will go ahead with
the rallies. I ask all to join in these protest rallies," stated Gurung.
He further asked the Hills along with the Terai and Dooars to display
black flags from June 1 as a mark of protest.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to visit the Darjeeling
Hills from June 4 to June 8. Though no official communication has
arrived yet regarding the CM's Hill itinerary, sources state that she
will be visiting Mirik on June 4 where she will be announcing
developmental programmes.
She will be in Darjeeling till the 8th. On 8th, a Cabinet meeting has
been lined up in Darjeeling. The meeting is scheduled to be held at the
Raj Bhawan in Darjeeling.
Recently, there has been some flashpoints between Morcha supporters and
the police for bringing along school students in protest rallies. With
the agitation lined up during the CM's visit, chances of confrontations
loom large. Any untoward incident at this point especially with the
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