SIKKIM OBSERVER Saturday Feb 9-15, 2013
Golay begins ‘Sikkim Bachao’ andolan, forms Sikkim Krantikari Morcha
Gangtok, Feb 8: Rebel leader PS Golay’s newly-launched
Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) is now all set to begin its movement for real
change in Sikkim where people are thoroughly disillusioned with the Chamling
Government’s brand of ‘democracy and development’ and are desperately looking
for someone to bail them out of the situation.
It was, therefore, not a surprise that well over 10,000 people
turned up for the party’s launch yesterday at Golay’s home village of Singling,
near Soreong in West Sikkim. The people have been patiently waiting for formal
launching of the party for months.
Retired secretary KP Adhikari chairmed the function. Surprisingly,
Golay himself was conspicuously absent from the dais but he was there among his
supporters. Former East Zilla Adhakshya and former OBC chairperson Bharati
Sharma was declared Working President of the new party during the function.
Members of the executive committee were sworn-in even as the new
flag of the party (saffron, red and green) fluttered in the air, signaling a
significant shift in the State’s political development.
“The name is very attractive as it is SKM, meaning Sikkim,” said an
observer. SKM leaders, including Golay’s main objective of going against the
present dispensation and forming their own political outfit is to bring real
change in Sikkim, which the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front had promised but
failed to deliver.
A host of Congress leaders, including former ministers and PCC
members, have quit the national party to join SKM. Similarly, many SDF
supporters have also joined SKM.
The revolt against Chamling Government’s ‘misrule’ is likely to take
firmer shape when Golay formally leads the party as its president.
GJM fumes as Mamata okays Lepcha council
GJM CALLS ANTI-LEPCHA COUNCIL
BANDH ON FEB 9
Kolkata, Feb 8:
In what is being viewed as a step that could pour more oil in the Hill fire,
Bengal Cabinet on Tuesday cleared the proposal for a Lepcha Development Council
which would function under the newly formed Gorkhaland Territorial Authority
ruled by Darjeeling outfit Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.
The Tuesday’s development
comes barely a week after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s return from
Darjeeling where she met the Lepcha and Buddhist delegations and assured them
about the formation of autonomous councils within the GTA which itself sprang
up as an autonomous body in 2011 after the signing of a tripartite accord with
the Centre, State and the GJM as parties.
The formation of the Lepcha
council, however, attracted spontaneous reaction from the GJM leadership which
had already decided to start a renewed agitation for a separate Gorkhaland
State post-March 10 meeting at Sukna in the foothills of Darjeeling, The Pioneer reported.
“This is not only an
arbitrary and illegal exercise but also a clear manifestation of a divisive
policy being pursued by the State Government,” senior GJM leader Roshan Giri
who was currently in Delhi said, adding his party would react appropriately and
at an appropriate moment on the issue.
GJM chief Bimal Gurung
earlier said that the Government could not overstep its jurisdiction by defying
the GTA to form the Lepcha development council. “GJM is not against formation
of such a council but it cannot be formed without taking the GTA into
confidence. This only brings forward the Government’s single-minded agenda to
divide and rule the Hill people. But this will only stoke the fire instead of
putting it out” senior leader Binoy Tamang said.
The Chief Minister has also
given word for a separate council for the Buddhist which the Government is
likely to form soon, sources at the Writers’ Buildings said adding the Chief
Minister would do so only after seeing the reaction of the GJM after Tuesday’s
decision.
Meanwhile, the GJM on
Wednesday called a bandh in Darjeeling and its surrounding areas on February 9
to protest against the West Bengal government's decision to set up a Lepcha
development council called "Mayel Lyang".
"Mamata Banerjee is trying
to implement a 'divide and rule' policy on us. Under the GTA Act, there is no
provision for a Lepcha development council. Moreover, the name of the council,
Mayel Lyang, means 'my land'. The state announced its decision without
consulting GTA," said Gurung.
"How can the government
declare the Lepcha development council... If needed, we will move the Supreme
Court on the issue," he added.
Meanwhile, Banerjee met
Bharti Tamang, widow of slain Gorkha League leader Madan Tamang. Several GJM
leaders were named in the FIR related to Tamang's murder. While Banerjee had
earlier refused to meet Bharti Tamang, she promised her support this time.
Densapa was an upright man: CM
(L to R) BB Gooroong, CD Rai and JT Densapa |
Gangtok, Feb 8: Former additional chief secretary and former
secretary to the late Chogyal Jigdal T. Densapa is no more.
He
passed away in Delhi on Tuesday night after a minor operation. He was 83 and
was a bachelor.
Chief
Minister Pawan Chamling in his condolence message described Densapa “an able
administrator, hardworking and dedicated officer of the highest calibre.”
Known
for his simple and austere life style Chamling said the former additional chief
secretary was also “an upright person with impeccable integrity.”
Chamling
stated that the passing of “this noble soul would leave a huge void in
Sikkimese society.”
Yap
Jigdal was born to Late Rai Bahadur Tashi Dadul Densapa on January 8, 1930. He
did his schooling at Bishop Cottons School, Simla and completed his graduation
at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. Later on he went to United Kingdom to pursue
his higher education in Law. After completing his education he was appointed as
Deputy Development Officer during the year 1955.
He was elevated to the post of Secretary to
the Chogyal during the year 1968. During his 33 years of government service he
served the state government in various capacities and was elevated to the post
of additional chief secretary to the State Government during the year 1985
which he continued till his retirement in 1988.
Foreign nationals issued Aadhar cards in
Sikkim: SNPP
Gangtok, Feb 8: The Sikkim National People’s Party (SNPP) has
objected to foreign nationals being issued Aadhar identity cards in the State.
Alleging
that the introduction of the Aadhar card in the State is aimed at undermining
the value of Sikkim Subjects Certificate, SNPP in a press release said it would
start an awareness campaign in the State on the issue.
“The
SNPP agrees with the Congress party that in the haste to implement this scheme,
people without Sikkim Subject Certificates and also illegal foreigners have
also been successful in
getting
these cards,” SNPP releases said.
It added, “The SNPP finds the
imposition of the Aadhar Card in Sikkim as a
part of a conspiracy to undermine
the 8th May Agreement of 1973 as out
of 51 districts in the country;
two districts out of four have been
chosen in Sikkim. This has been
done disregarding the fact that the
Sikkim Subject is the document
that safeguards the “special identity”
as set out in Article 371f of the
Constitution and enforcing such a
card shall be seen as a direct
assault on the identity of the
Sikkimese.”
GOLAY’S PRIORITY
The
Right Team
Rebel
leader and ruling party legislator PS Golay ought to know by now that while
change must come to Sikkim it cannot come with ‘old wine in new bottle.’ He
must understand now that merely toppling the Chamling Government now or during
the Assembly elections next year is not what the Sikkimese people are really
looking for. The Sikkimese people across the political spectrum and among all
sections of society are looking for real change to ‘save Sikkim’. This is a tall order; if left unfulfilled
Sikkim will head towards a dead-end street. Golay, therefore, faces the same
dilemma that Pawan Chamling faced in 1993-94, when the ‘Mandal-messiah’
promised ‘total change in the system of governance.’
As
of now Golay’s team announced during the launch of his party in Singling in
West Sikkim this week is not too impressive. One Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM)
leader said that after being with him for nearly two decades she has realized
that Chamling was the wrong man to back. If her judgment was wrong on Chamling
what is the guarantee that she is right on Golay. This paper realized the truth
about Chamling within the first six months of his first tenure but gave a
chance to prove his competence for at least five years. Perceptive political
observers must remember that Chamling openly confessed that he did not have the
right team at the end of his first tenure. Surprisingly, the same team remained
with him for three terms. This has resulted in the mess that we are in today -
politically and economically. Political and economic empowerment of the
Sikkimese is yet to take place. People will believe and follow Golay if he has
the right team to save Sikkim. Otherwise it will be a repetition of what we
have witnessed so far and this has been rejected by the people.