Wednesday 24 April 2019

Thinking of Gorkhaland + : Long Term Political Solution to the aspirations of Darjeeling-Duar Region

Look at how incomplete North East India looks without inclusion of Darjeeling-Duars in the region.
The empty geographical space between Sikkim and rest of the NE India is the region that requires permanent political solution.
It represents three major political aspirations: Gorkhaland, Kamtapur and Greater Coochbehar.
Even if fulfilling all three aspirations is not possible at the moment, we can think of clubbing all three into one collective aspiration and work out a common political solution to all by creating a single separate state consisting of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Coochbehar Paliamentary Constituences.
And later in time if it is, somehow, joined by Sikkim and Bodoland, it would be strategically the most formidable state in the country with four international borders and  and also act as a gateway to the entire SouthEast Asia. The critical and strategic chicken neck would be under its control. With five+ MPs under its fold and super strategic location, the bargaining power of this state across power corridors in Delhi would be immense and unimaginable.



Monday 1 April 2019

WB Mayel Lyang Lepcha Development Board's recent Brochure: Few Observations

Many might have got hold and glanced through the brochure of WB Mayel Lyang Lepcha Development Board published (recently!) bilingually- in English and Bengali (?).

It is laudable that the brochure notes and re-emphasizes the history, culture and tradition of the Lepchas and the need and significance to preserve them.

However, it is critical for all the Indian Gorkhas, particularly Gorkhas of Darjeeling Hills, to note the first line of the second paragraph that directly blames the Gorkhas for Lepchas’ current state of affairs. To quote the brochure ‘Their (Lepchas’) way of life has been compromised by the rising tide of Nepali immigration so that they are now a minority in their own land.’

This is a very serious and communal allegation by the Lepcha Board that will have far reaching implications on the societal fabric of Darjeeling-Sikkim hills in the days to come! I demand, the board to withdraw the statement with immediate effect and tender unconditional apology to the Indian Gorkhas for releasing such communal line of thinking.

As a member of Gorkha Community, I have few concerns and observations to be made. The Lepcha board or the representatives may react to them if they deem relevant.

1. The demography of Darjeeling district comprises of several social groups and Gorkhas/Nepali speakers comprise not more than 40 % of the entire population. Please explain how have the Gorkhas of Darjeeling hills forced you to compromise your way of life. What about the Bhutias, Bengalis, Biharis, Marwaris, Muslims and other groups that reside in the region? Have they not impacted your ways of life?

2. Please look into the history of how Lepchas converted themselves into Christian for social and economic benefits of the group and the long-term consequences on the socio-culture and traditional ways of life of the Lepchas. And now you blame us for your compromised ways of life?

3. Both the Governments of India and West Bengal have granted innumerable privileges (including the ST status) to the Lepchas for the last several decades while the Gorkhas are one of the poor, oppressed and suppressed social groups within the Indian federation. However, the role of Indian Gorkhas in the national building process, including the national security, has been historic and far-reaching.

4. Gorkhas are sincere and hardworking souls. The achievements Indian Gorkhas have realized so far in various sectors/faculties are purely based on the merit and their hard work and not because of any special privileges and reservations.

5. One of my friends reacts to the note this way and I agree to it “ We aren’t feudal lords who made them servants. There was no sanction or statute passed like in Nepal that certain tribes would be relegated to certain work and profiles that would curb their development. They willingly became Christians, if they have to blame anybody; it’s the Christians converters who were their nemesis. Why are they blaming us in print? They gobble up Christian funds and now they’re gobbling up development funds. All they want is a victim card”

6. Lepchas are the first settlers of Sikkim-Darjeeling region. They are the autochthonous. There is no debate on that. But that does not mean that they are the only original and rest of the social groups, including Gorkhas, are duplicate. We are deep into the 21st century and such nonsense is irrelevant and shall not be tolerated. Please come out of such communal hangover and contribute to the growth and development of the country.

7. We should remember and acknowledge that the present day sedentary agriculture practice in the entire Sikkim-Darjeeling and southern Bhutan was brought about and consolidated by the Nepali speakers. The entire Darjeeling tea and quinine industries were founded and built on the sweat of the Gorkhas. The sweat of the Gorkhas that were drawn while building the Hill Cart Road and NH10 still smells when you travel through these roads.

8. Therefore, every nook and corner; devi and deorali; lekh and aoul; dara and kara; khola and nala; pakha and pandera, dews and dusts acknowledge and embrace the Gorkhas as the primary stake holders of the Darjeeling region at the present point of time. This message has to be loud and clear to all.

9. Such an irresponsible statement of the Lepcha Board will do more bad than good and eventually harm the social fabric of the region. After so much of contribution to the region as well as nation building process, it deeply hurts when a brochure of a particular group blames the Gorkhas in such a way!




Darjeeling Constituency, Loksabha Election (2019)

Over 15 potential candidates have filed their nominations. If you closely examine the situation at hand it broadly looks as follows:
Clearly, there is no chance for the independent candidates and candidates of INC,CPIM etc to win in this election.
Therefore, there are, basically, two scenarios with us: Leaving aside other contenders, the fight shall only be between TMC (supported by GJMM2) and BJP (supported by GJMM1 and GNLF).
Scenario #1:
If we vote for TMC and make them victorious, there is a very high chance that#Mamata would gradually grab the entire region under her fold. She is already on her way. Her Cultural and Development board approach is one of her ways forward. Under such a situation, in a decade or two, the idea of #Gorkha and#Gorkhaland may no longer be relevant. We shall be only referred to as#Nepalis and many a times immigrant Nepalis. We will, most probably, cease to be the Gorkhas. No one will have the guts to chant ‘jai gorkha’. Hamilai talla ta kutirakkai cha, tespachi mathi nai aayera kutcha B haru le. We all shall collectively and happily shout ‘Jai Bangla’. Katti majja aaucha hai!
Scenario #2:
If we vote for BJP and render them victorious, nothing may happen. 10-barsa jasari bityo tesari nai bitcha hola next 5 yrs pani. BJP will be busy spreading its political and strategic tentacles across geographical spaces of the country with its dangerous Hinduvta card. It will keep on struggling to take control of Bengal but without any notable results. Gorkhaland sorkhaland dindai na BJP le. They have their state government in Assam….Bodoland diyo? This MP will be a mere puppet within the larger framework of BJP.
However, Gorkhas will have the freedom to shout ‘Jai Gorkha’ and ‘We want Gorkhaland’. And yes we will, at least, have the hope to have our own separate state called ‘Gorkhaland’ or to be known by any other name someday. Sapana nai bhaye pani haami dekhneh chaun ra dekhi rahaneh chaun.
The choice is ours, to opt for scenario #1 or #2. No one shall force us.
So what is your choice?: #1 or #2 ?

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