Will a separate ‘Gorkhaland’ be formed if BJP comes to power? Amit Shah clarified the situation in Bengal

West bengal: Amidst the election atmosphere in West Bengal, the issue of ‘Gorkhaland’ has once again come into discussion. On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while addressing a rally in Gangarampur in the state, made BJP’s stand clear on this issue. Amit Shah said that if BJP comes to power in West Bengal, the problems of the Gorkha community living in the hills of Darjeeling will be solved.

Promise of solution through constitutional means

He clearly said that this solution will be done without dividing the state and in a completely constitutional manner. During the rally, Shah also told that BJP has brought many schemes for the development of North Bengal in its manifesto. These include promises like opening eco-friendly adventure sports hubs, as well as large educational and health institutions to boost tourism.

West bengal: History of Gorkhaland issue

It is noteworthy that the demand for Gorkhaland has been raised for a long time and there have been many movements regarding this issue. However, even after the formation of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) in 2011, the issue was not completely resolved. Amit Shah also fiercely targeted the Trinamool Congress government in his rally.

Emphasis on development and law and order

West bengal: He alleged that problems like political violence, corruption and infiltration have increased in the state, which the BJP will eliminate if it comes to power. Apart from this, he also promised to establish big institutions like AIIMS, Cancer Hospital, IIT, IIM and Sports University for the development of North Bengal. He also talked about providing the facility of supply of potatoes to other states to provide better prices to the farmers. Before the elections, the issue of Gorkhaland has started heating up again, hence this statement of BJP is considered very important politically. Go Used to be.

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