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Home ministry finalises broad outline of talks on Gorkhaland

The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha is demanding a 'regional authority' within West Bengal with powers similar to that of a state.

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The Home ministry today held detailed discussions to decide the broad contours of the fifth round of tripartite talks on Gorkhaland issue starting from March 18 where Gorkha Janmukti Morcha may bargain hard for regional authority having powers similar to that of a state.
    
The talks will be held at a political level with minister of state for home affairs Ajay Maken representing the centre as well as Congress while Dinesh Trivedi will be from Trinamool Congress and CPI-M will have two representatives in it.
    
Maken, who will lead the home ministry, had detailed meeting with the home secretary today to discuss the issue.     

The meeting of the duo was followed by another round of deliberations with home minister P Chidambaram to decide on the issues which could be raised by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) in the fifth round of talks, official sources said.
    
The GJM is demanding a "regional authority" within West Bengal with powers similar to that of a state, they said.
    
It has also agreed to leave some of plains from the proposed authority, they said.
    
According to plan mooted by the GJM, the regional authority should have no interference from West Bengal state government besides having powers on law and order and a body like a state assembly, they said.
     
The regional authority may be named either the Gorkhaland Regional Authority or the Darjeeling and Dooars Regional Authority, the sources said.
    
During the fourth round of tripartite talks in Darjeeling on December 21, the GJM had demanded that the next round be held in Delhi at the political level.
     
The Centre agreed to the GJM demand and Chidambaram had said the tripartite meeting will be held on March 18 among the Central government, the West Bengal government and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha to find a solution which will be "held at a political level".
    
"We are happy that the government has agreed to hold tripartite talks at the political level as demanded by us," GJM general secretary Roshan Giri had said.
    
Stating that the demand for Gorkhaland was a political one and has to be solved politically, he said, "We want that the talks to be solely on Gorkhaland."

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