http://pd.cpim.org/2008/1026_pd/10262008_17.htm
WHEREVER there is a signpost in English or Bengali, the Gorkhaland Janmukti Morcha (GJM) goons would be sure to spot and defacing it over with crude, handwritten graffito that would say ‘Gorkhaland (GL) government.’ The GJM has been doing this for some time now, and the GJM sympathisers have written extensively and for a long time now, in the divisive newspaper Darjeeling Times that actively espouses the cause of the separatists, proclaiming how the ‘revolution’ can only be achieved by forcefully advocating a change in the signboards. They shamelessly and unconstitutionally called upon certain hill social groups to become free from the ‘discriminating reign of the plains people.’ Apparently, the forced change in the signposts is held up as a banner that proclaims the ‘first step towards separation – and and even more liberating times farther on,’ according to one GJM supporter.
WHEREVER there is a signpost in English or Bengali, the Gorkhaland Janmukti Morcha (GJM) goons would be sure to spot and defacing it over with crude, handwritten graffito that would say ‘Gorkhaland (GL) government.’ The GJM has been doing this for some time now, and the GJM sympathisers have written extensively and for a long time now, in the divisive newspaper Darjeeling Times that actively espouses the cause of the separatists, proclaiming how the ‘revolution’ can only be achieved by forcefully advocating a change in the signboards. They shamelessly and unconstitutionally called upon certain hill social groups to become free from the ‘discriminating reign of the plains people.’ Apparently, the forced change in the signposts is held up as a banner that proclaims the ‘first step towards separation – and and even more liberating times farther on,’ according to one GJM supporter.
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