As Gorkhaland administration gets down to work,Gurung and Banerjee will be closely watched
Eighteen days after taking charge in West Bengal,Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had managed to deliver a bipartite agreement and claimed to have solved the Gorkhaland problem. Since Banerjees politics has often been characterised by rhetoric alone,her claim wasnt taken seriously. Nevertheless,the Gorkha Territorial Administration GTA that came into being on Saturday survived its journey from the drawing board to reality. This is a success not only for Banerjee but also for the Centre. While the initial warmth between the Trinamool Congress-led state government and Bimal Gurungs Gorkha Janmukti Morcha GJM dissipated over the last year,no disagreement between Kolkata and Darjeeling under Banerjee and Gurung could rival the intractable animosity between the Gorkhaland movement and Bengals erstwhile Left Front government. The change of guard in Kolkata had automatically raised hopes for a solution,even if it hadnt guaranteed it.
Despite climbing down first from the Gorkhaland demand and then from territorial jurisdiction over some parts of the Dooars and Terai,Gurung has now got the GTA that his GJM will run. Thats where his new challenge begins. The GTA replaces the erstwhile Subash Ghisingh-led Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council DGHC,which expired four years ago. Ghisinghs failure to account for nearly Rs 80 crore worth of funds,with no work to show for his tenure,remains an object lesson in how not to run affairs. With an annual grant of Rs 200 crore from the Centre alone,and a likely five-year access to Rs 1,250-1,500 crore,the GTAs challenge is bigger than setting up ITIs and recruiting young men and women for jobs with the help of the state government. The area needs a basic infrastructure upgrade,roads and drinking water. A socio-economic revival of the Darjeeling hills must include a resurgence of commerce,the tea industry,health and education. Gurung will be closely watched,both by Kolkata and by rival Gorkha organisations.
While the GTA doesnt solve the problem of the regions enduring identity politics,it does provide both Banerjee and Gurung with a necessary window of peace. This window must be utilised for the development of the Darjeeling hills,stabilising it politically. If the GTA and the state government do their work,the script may change in a few years time.