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CPM leader defects to GJMM

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CPM leader quits party, joins GJMM

DARJEELING, Nov. 28: The CPI-M suffered its first political setback in the Darjeeling Hills today in relation to the ongoing Gorkhaland struggle. Deserting the Marxists, CPI-M Darjeeling district committee member Mr Narayan Pradhan joined the Gorkha Jan Mukti Morcha today.

The CPI-M district leadership is yet to confirm the development officially. “We have not received any official information on the matter yet. We are also aware that a number of our supporters are under political and social duress in the Darjeeling hills. Under the circumstances, we shall have to inquire before confirming or rejecting the claim,” said senior CPI-M leader Mr Jibesh Sarkar in Siliguri. Mr Pradhan, however, said in Darjeeling: “There have been agitations for Gorkhaland in the past but the Gandhian movement of GJMM is exemplary. I respect their commitment towards the statehood demand and resolve to support it.” Associated with the CPI-M since 1983, he became a district committee member in 2005 and presently was in charge of the party’s Darjeeling town unit.

The GJMM on its part has welcomed the development. “Mr. Pradhan submitted a letter to our president Mr Bimal Gurung pledging his loyalty towards the Gorkhaland movement which we have accepted,” said GJMM general-secretary Mr Roshan Giri. When asked why he chose to join the GJMM Mr Pradhan said: “The CPI-M led state government has neglected development in the Hills. We faced difficulties when we raised voice for Gorkhaland while staying within the party. I suggest all others to do the same.” The GJMM leadership today reiterated that the party was open to all genuinely committed towards the Gorkhaland cause except a few “individuals.”

“We have instructed our units to take in whoever wants to join the party barring some who have vehemently opposed us and are involved in the murder of our cadres,” GJMM assistant secretary Mr Raju Pradhan said.


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Darjeeling, Nov. 28: After holding fort for more than a year, the CPM leadership in the hills seems to be cracking with prominent party leader Narayan Pradhan deciding to join the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha today.

This is the first instance of a senior CPM leader deciding to support the Morcha movement.

“When I was with the CPM, I felt we from the hills were being distanced. We always talked about statehood among our party leaders but it was never looked into seriously. This (Darjeeling) is my place and Gorkhaland is everyone’s dream. It is something we will have to achieve for our future generation,” said Pradhan, a district committee member of the Left party.

“This is the reason why I have decided to support the Morcha whose movement is not violent as it was during the last time around (the GNLF agitation in the eighties),” he added. Pradhan was one of the visible faces of the CPM in town and his decision to join the Morcha is likely to hit the Left party hard.

The CPM leader who was associated with the party for the past 20 years and had served in the SFI’s state committee and the DYFI’s state council, also met Bimal Gurung, the Morcha president, in Darjeeling today.

Roshan Giri, general secretary of the Morcha, said: “We welcome Pradhan to our fold and we also appeal to other Morcha units to try and reason out with the CPM leaders to join us. The Morcha members of Ward 22 (Pradhan resides in this ward) have done an exemplary work.”

There are 18 members in the CPM’s district committee in the hills. Most of them have moved out since the Gorkhaland agitation but for Pradhan, who had stayed back.

“Some time ago, a section of the CPM leaders like R.B. Rai had rebelled and formed the CPRM. When I look back I think theirs was a wise decision,” said Pradhan. The CPRM was formed in 1995 by former CPM heavyweights like Rai and DS Bomzom. The breakaway communist party formed for Gorkhaland was recognised as the largest Opposition even during Ghisingh’s heydays.

Raju Pradhan, the assistant general secretary of the Morcha, said his party would try and provide membership to all those who were with other outfits. “As far as the GNLF is concerned, we have categorised those who knowingly posed a hurdle to our party’s movement and those who are passive. We will welcome those in the second category,” said the assistant general secretary. Along with Pradhan, some CPM supporters from Ward 22 like Jayamit Lepcha, Purnima Gurung and Sadna Tamang have decided to join the Morcha movement.

In Siliguri, district CPM leaders refused to admit that Pradhan has joined the Morcha. “He is one of the members of the district committee of our party. We have no such information and don’t think he has joined the Morcha,” said Jibitesh Sarkar, a district secretariat member of the party.

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