I was going through my regular dose of news everyday and I just came upon this news article which said “BIMAL GURUNG, GJMM LEADER, SUMMONS BY THE CALCUTTA HIGH COURT” I couldn’t help thinking what was wrong with everyone? It was about time, that the GJMM put up a PIL against the BOBBBS and Jana…whatever, for calling all Gorkhas foreigners and inciting communal violence against Gorkhas. They should have argued that even Nepalis from Nepal are legally allowed to reside in India, and starting a hate campaign against Gorkhas and Nepalis is against the law of the land. I donno about the BOBB…’s case but the case against them would have been really strong. But when would our leaders think of that? They are busy issuing diktats to our own people about what we should and shouldn’t wear. They ask the public to use GL number plates and themselves go to Siliguri/Dooars in WB number plates. These people can only go ahead and terrorize their own people while shying away in the plains… If they call themselves leaders then it is time they proved it by doing something different, other than terrorizing our own people and issuing diktats in Darjeeling to innocent people. They should stand against the real problems which are threatening the peaceful lives of the Gorkhas there.
Ofcourse, this statement wouldn’t go down well with most of the people reading the site. And when I posted the same comment there, it was quite obvious, and I knew what the reaction of our own people would be to these kind of statements. We have been brought up seeing our people worshiping our so called political leaders with one’s monopoly passing on to the other in a flick of light and the former forever going down in history as the villain of the era. But what this topic lead to was another interesting topic, the issue of Sikkim – Darjeeling merger. And how it would affect the whole Gorkhas in India if that happened. I have always been a supporter of this theory. Growing up I could never understand the reason why Darjeeling was West Bengal while Rangpo and Gangtok was Sikkim. My logic was that all the people are the same, the topography is the same and so is the language, so why the difference?
But some people on the forum thought otherwise and pointed out that it would not help the cause of the Gorkhas if that were to happen. Some even asked if people of Sikkim would accept the name Gorkhaland given to the merged state instead of Sikkim and if they would agree to shift the capital to Darjeeling? Well all I can say is What is the problem with the so called merger? Majority of the people in Sikkim are Gorkhas/Nepalis they call themselves Sikkimese, so whats the problem? As long as people get a better life with better opportunities and the political freedom to be able to decide your own leader, that is what is important. The problem in Darjeeling is more of Administrative negligence and social and economic deprivation because the people there happen to be a minority within the state. It's compounded because of racial labeling and ethnic discrimination. The people of Darjeeling on account of being Gorkhas are not able to compete with the rest of the majority ethnic groups In West Bengal, as a result they are deprived socially, politically and economically. This can be sorted out by having a state or Union Territory of our own, where our own people are the rulers and the ruled. Whether that place is called Sikkim or Darjeeling is not the grass root problem plaguing people of Darjeeling. All this talk of Gorkha identity comes second although it is also a major issue. If we talk of Gorkha identity then it was Mr. N.B Bhandari the then Chief Minister of Sikkim who was instrumental in getting ‘Nepali’ language recognised under the 8th schedule of the constitution. It doesn’t require a state by the name “Gorkhaland” to ascertain our identity. All we need is the correct people in the correct place to voice our rights. If this logic can be understood, even Darjeeling - Sikkim merger or Darjeeling as a state can be more than sufficient. If not, then all that Gorkhaland can give us is a bunch of overzealous political leaders who will continue to grow richer, while the Gorkhas all over India will be happy only to ascertain that there is a state called “Gorkhaland”.
Well to be honest, the actual problem is not Gorkha identity, atleast not in Sikkim or Darjeeling. Why should it be? Almost everybody in Darjeeling and Sikkim is a Nepali/Gorkha, where is the question of Gorkha identity in your own place? Questions of Gorkha identity comes in places where you might be a minority. Ashok Babu.. can say what he wants in Siliguri, but the fact is everybody right from Kolkatta to Delhi know that Gorkhas/Nepalis are the residents of Darjeeling and Sikkim. Problem atleast in Darjeeling is more political, social and economical. We do not have any political control and hence we have all sorts of problems. Whatever the politicians might say to polarise public opinion, that is the fact. Do you think a person in Algarah or Singla Bazar gives a damn of Gorkha identity in Delhi? No he just wants his life to be better. Yes, of course people will say whatever they have been meant to believe, and if they are told they can get more self respect because of Gorkhaland they will believe that. It is the nature of our people, they believe whatever they are told by politicians. They gave up Idol worship for Ghisisng, they are willing to wear Daura Sural for Bimal Gurung , and they will give up their life for Gorkhaland. But we need people with more vision for the upliftment of our people. People who can give us a better future with or without the name of Gorkhaland. If Bimal Gurung can do that hats of to him. But I don’t agree with the fact that the name Gorkhaland would be the end of all the problems faced by Gorkhas.
As for changing the name of Sikkim to Gorkhaland and having the capital at Darjeeling. This is the exact reason why Ministers of Sikkim do not speak for Gorkhaland. It is the over arrogant and in some way ignorant attitude of some of the people in Darjeeling. Would it matter if the name is Sikkim or Gorkhaland as long as we have our own state? Does it matter if the Capital is at Gangtok or Darjeeling as long as the Chief Minister is one of your own? Both the people in Sikkim and Darjeeling are the same, all are Nepalis, Bhutias and Lepchas, in both the places, the majority are the Nepalis and yet here we are divided by the borders of Sikkim and Darjeeling. The people in Darjeeling think Sikkim’s people should speak up for Gorkhaland as its an issue of identity. The point is if the people are satisfied economically, and politically will you feel there is an issue with identity? I don’t think so. Yes, the people in Darjeeling are suffering under the West Bengal government, and that can only change if we get a government ruled by our own people. But is the name that important? On the other hand the people of Sikkim think that people of Darjeeling are too arrogant and they will be submerged if they are merged with Darjeeling. Why such such suspicion among are own people? I am not supporting any group of people or a state or government. I am merely pointing out that we are the same people, with the same ties and yet we are too arrogant to look at each other in times of need. Fact is if despite being so common as people of Darjeeling and Sikkim we still can't stand together then, no Gorkhaland or any thing else will ever be able to help us mark an identity in this country. Come on, we can't even stand hand in hand together two same people and we talk about identity for the millions of Gorkhas across the nation? To mark a name in this nation we need to stand united, together, so that we can make a difference. It will not make a difference what we call our state, Gorkhaland or Darjeeling or Sikkim, as long our people can live together in a life of prosperity and respect.
On hearing this people started questioning my identity and if I was really a Gorkha from Darjeeling or Sikkim? They even told me that I should be calling myself Gorkha instead of Nepali so that my fellow Indian’s do not mistake me for being one from across the border. Well to be frank I am as much a Nepali as I am a Gorkha. I have been born and brought up with the “Nepali” identity and I will continue to be a “Nepali”, no Ghising or Bimal Gurung can change that. We are Indian’s of Nepali ethnicity. I dont care what the average Indian thinks, if they don’t understand, I take the care of making them understand. We dont need an artificially created identity of some person to hide behind in this nation. We can call ourselves Indian Nepalis and yet hold our head high. We held it high when our language was included in the eight schedule of our constitution. We can hold it yet. And please go and ask anyone in Darjeeling or Sikkim what he is and the first answer is Nepali. This Gorkha identity came only after the Gorkhaland agitation on the 80s. Even today we still call ourselves Nepali among ourselves and Gorkhas infront of outsiders. Why should we be ashamed to say that in our own country? Gorkhas or Nepalis we are still Indians and we are as much the son of this soil as any other Indian. We dont need to prove that by using a new identity. As for people of Nepal, they are refereed to as Nepalese as against Nepali that we use for our countrymen.
I am not against the term Gorkha or Gorkhaland. Its ok if we call it Gorkhaland, I along with every other Gorkha/ Nepali will be proud with it. I am just putting forward an arugument that the solution to our entire problem isn’t just “Gorkhaland”. We are today made to believe that Gorkhaland will automatically solve all our issues, more importantly the identity one. But the real fight is not just for identity, infact identity is a case which we have created ourselves, we can call ourselves citizens of Darjeeling and yet be a proud Indian. The real issues are social, economic and political, once that is solved, a prosperous and economically successful Gorkha/Nepali can ascertain his or her identity without the Gorkhaland name tagged to his or her state. And I also do not agree to us being labeled as Gorkhas which I feel is an identity we have been tagged with artificially. However having said that I don’t believe in shedding that identity as well, rather that identity can co-exist among us we can call ourselves Gorkhas yet feel free to call ourselves Nepali as we are commonly referred to in Darjeeling/Sikkim, and as we have grown up calling ourselves. If we start shedding our identity today for the sake of Identity in our own homeland , then that day is not far away when we will again start cutting Bhanu Bhakta statues just to prove we are Indians. Do we wanna do that? It is our duty to always keep our eyes open to understand whats going on . And we shouldn’t just remain mere spectators to react only when the situation has gone out of our hands, as has been happening in the past. But unfortunately all that we can do today is sit and watch while our society dances to the tunes of new found Social and political heroes who enforce their whims and fancy to the common people while they themselves enjoy their life of luxury and power bought from these very people . Lastly lets hope for the best, and let our dream of self rule come true.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Of Gorkhas and Gorkhaland
Posted by Anant Dhamala at 11:42 AM
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Brilliant piece. You have actually analyzed every angle of the situation and put forth your views and opinions in a very logical manner that makes tremendous sense.
Hi Anant:
Through your article, I can see myself and the thoughts that go with it.
This is my opinion, based on a bit of experience over the years.
We should stop living in the past talking about where we came from and what we are doing here. Everyone is a immigrant, so to say. If you trace the history, the Gorkhas are immigrants in Nepal as well(according to the Wikipedia).
I do not worry about this at all.
My vision of Gorkhaland is different from all others.
My vision of a stronger nepali speaking community is different from many-I should say the majority... The road map to gorkhaland should be redrawn and ideologies modified to include all people of the hills -Bengalis, Biharis and Nepalis and whom so ever lives there.
If people want Gorkhaland for economic growth of the hills and this is the prime reason then, the movement should not be only a movement of Gorkha Identity crisis- As you pointed out, there is no identity crisis at all since Gorkhali/Nepali speaking people are a majority in the hills. The state can have the name Gorkhaland but should have something for people living there through centuries(Marwaris included).
Personally, I believe that Sikkim and Darjeeling are better as separates. Even though we are brethren, yet, the environment and way of thinking is way too different. Now, if you are striving for a Sikkim-Darjeeling merger, we are looking for alternatives to Gorkhaland. The map of Gorkhaland never included Sikkim and Sikkim has always been "politically" good to people of Gorkhaland. Funds will stop and so will the movement.
We need to redraw our focus and every Nepali speaking individual of the hills must have something to get in this movement. We must have leaders we can trust blindly, leaders driven by passion and not by intentions.
Thanks,
Sachin
Hi Sachin,
Truly, what you and me see is on the same plane. We have seen the Ghising times, and are seeing the Gurung Times. We have also seen the Bhandari times, and now the Chamling times. Its time we rejected these whims and concepts of politicians. I mean isn't one person who made a fool of our people enough? Now we have a second one with the same old pranks, and our people still believe the same old ideology of Ghising albeit in a new avtar. I seriously hope the folks back home, see some sense into it!
As for Sikkim - Darjeeling merger, yeah I agree the socio-economic and political differences are just too wide to let that happen. Yet, as long as we aren't united in such a small issue, I hardly feel we can ever make a difference anywhere in this country. Prashant Tamang was just brilliant for these very reasons, uniting us all. But now that he is gone from public image, so has this brotherhood. I wonder how many more Prashant Tamangs will be needed for us to finally stand united.
Sikkim is sympathetic/friendly/is with our dreams of Gorkhaland but certainly not with the merger.
On a lighter note, Sikkim is a like a committed girlfriend who can do anything for you but doesn't want to get married because she is already engaged.
It's strange.. a Gorkha too cries.. here is my take on Gorkhaland.. collected from various sources..
http://bluntedkhukri.blogspot.com/
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