Wednesday, October 17, 2012

GM Gurung main culprit behind Namthang clash, alleges Bhojraj


GANGTOK, 16 Oct: The 29 Golay supporters released on bail today were welcomed at their leader, PS Tamang’s residence at Tinzir Namchi by a huge gathering of supporters. Raising anti-SDF and anti-Chamling slogans, the gathering was addressed by former MLA Bhojraj Rai, MK Subba and Jacob Khaling. The dissident MLA, PS Tamang [Golay] was not present.
Bhojraj Rai lauded the police for ensuring that the same section of the Indian Penal Code as filed against Golay supporters were charged against SDF supporters as well. Condemning allegations of having using “outsiders”, Mr Rai said that they will soon hold a press conference to prove that this was false.
While speaking to media-persons at the court premises here awaiting the bail of the supporters under judicial custody, he said that their ‘movement’ will continue until GM Gurung is arrested for his involvement in the Namthang incident.
“We are not in the government so law and order is not our responsibility”, the former MLA said, adding that they should not be held responsible if delay in taking action against GM Gurung led to any untoward incident.
He accused former Minister GM Gurung of being the “main culprit” behind the Namthang incident and added that the arrest of 5 SDF supporters has reassured Golay supporters that the administration and police were doing their duty.
Continuing with his allegations against GM Gurung, Mr Rai said, “Being a former Minister and MLA, GM Gurung should act responsibly and not as the leader of goons. I am ashamed to say that I also am a former MLA after GM Gurung’s irresponsible behaviour on that day”.
If the police does not arrest him and take necessary action, the real movement will then begin, added Mr Rai.
On behalf of the released Golay supporters, Jacob Khaling said that they had cooperated with the law and police after the incident and GM Gurung should also follow suit. As for their arrest, he said that the episode has reinforced their resolve to continue with their movement for change.

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