2022 Gorkhaland Territorial Administration election
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All 45 seats in the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration 23 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 7.32 lakh | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 59.05% [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gorkhaland Territorial Administration election will be held on 26 June 2022 to elect all 45 members of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, in West Bengal state, India.[2][3]
Background
[edit]The previous election took place in 2012 which was won by GJM.[4] In 2017, all GJM councillors resigned from their posts stating that GTA failed to fulfill their expectations and aspirations of the people.[5] Sooner Binay Tamang was appointed by the Government of West Bengal as acting chairman of the body. Later Anit Thapa was appointed as its acting chairman.
Following the municipal election all over the state, West Bengal State Election Commission announced the date of poll on 27 May 2022. GJM leader and previous chairman of GTA, Bimal Gurung started a hunger strike in demand for the postponement of the election, just after the poll date was announced.[6] BJP also supported Gurung and stated that GTA is not a permanent solution of the Gorkha issues.[7]
Schedule
[edit]The election schedule was declared by West Bengal State Election Commission on 27 May 2022.[8]
Poll event | Schedule |
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Notification Date | 27 May |
Last Date for filing nomination | 3 June |
Scrutiny of nomination | 4 June |
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination | 6 June |
Date of poll | 26 June |
Date of counting of votes | 29 June |
Parties and alliances
[edit]The party which won the last election, Gorkha Janmukti Morcha officially didn't fielded any candidates, however its members contested from all 45 seats as independent candidates.[9] On the other hand, Trinamool Congress, the ruling party in the state confirmed that they will contest from only 10 seats.[10] BGPM broke its alliance with TMC and decided to contest from 36 seats on their own.[11][12] Newly formed Hamro Party also fielded candidates in all seats.[13]
CPI(M) fielded 12 candidates and Congress fielded 5 candidates in the polls.[14] A total of 277 candidates, including 169 independents, are contesting the GTA election. BJP and its allies - Gorkha National Liberation Front, Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxists and All India Gorkha League decided not to contest the GTA election.[15]
Party | Symbol | Alliance | No. of contesting candidates | |
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Independents supported by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Gurung) (GJM(G)) | IND | None | 45 | |
Hamro Party (HP) | IND | 45 | ||
Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha (BGPM) | IND | 35 | ||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) | Left Front | 12 | ||
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) | AITC+ | 10 | ||
Indian National Congress (INC) | UPA | 5 | ||
Independents (IND) | None | None | 124 |
Winning candidates
[edit]Constituency Number | Constituency Name | Winning Candidate | Winning Party | Note |
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Darjeeling Sadar Subdivision | ||||
1 | Rimbick-Lodhoma | Norden Sherpa | BGPM | |
2 | Relling-Kaijalia | Satish Pokhrel | BGPM | |
3 | Pul-Bijanbari-Goke | Bhupendra Chettri | HP | Joined BGPM |
4 | Bloomfield-Rishihat | Binoy Tamang | TMC | Joined Congress, expelled from Congress later[16] |
5 | Tukver | Suraj Rai | Independent | |
6 | Lebong-Badamtam | Yogendra Pradhan | BGPM | |
7 | Phoobsering-Pandam | Jiten Rai | HP | |
8 | Darjeeling-I | Pratim Subba | HP | |
9 | Darjeeling-II | Robert Chettri | HP | |
10 | Darjeeling-III | Ajoy Edwards | HP | |
11 | Darjeeling-IV | Ruben Das Pradhan | HP | |
12 | Ghoom-Jorebunglow | Pramoskar Blone | HP | Joined BGPM |
13 | Chongtong-Marybong-Tamsang | Sandeep Chettri | BGPM | |
14 | Sukhia-Maney Bhanjyang | Uday Dewan | BGPM | |
15 | Pokhriabong-Chamung | Noel Bomzon | BGPM | |
16 | Nagari-Dhajia | Anjul Chauhan | BGPM | |
17 | Rungbull-Dhotria | Rajesh Chauhan | BGPM | |
Kurseong Subdivision | ||||
18 | Sonada-Pacheyang | Anos Thapa | BGPM | |
19 | Takdah-Glenburn | Sunny Tamang | HP | |
20 | Takling-Peshok | Mani Kumar Rai | BGPM | |
21 | Takdah-Teesta Valley | Dhendup Pakhrin | BGPM | |
22 | Mungpoo-Labdah | Ratan Kumar Thapa | BGPM | |
23 | Seeyok-Gopaldhara-Okaity | Dhurba Bomzon | TMC | |
24 | Mirik-Thurbo-Duptin | Milesh Rai | TMC | |
25 | Soureni | Arun Sigchi | BGPM | |
26 | Sukna-Panighatta | Paresh Tirkey | TMC | |
27 | Tung-St. Mary's | Nuri Sherpa | BGPM | |
28 | Kurseong-Deorali | Shyam Sherpa | BGPM | |
29 | Kurseong-Giddapahar | Anit Thapa | BGPM | |
30 | Pankhabari-Ambootia-Longview | Kalpana Pradhan | BGPM | |
31 | Mahanadi-Tindharia | Nowraj Chettri | BGPM | |
32 | Sittong-Latpanchar | Anit Thapa | BGPM | |
Kalimpong Subdivision | ||||
33 | Chibo-Tashiding | Senora Namchu | BGPM | |
34 | Homes-Bhalukhop | Bikash Rai | Independent | Supported BGPM |
35 | Bong-Durpin | Suman Gurung | TMC | |
36 | Dungra-Pudung | Palden Tamang | Independent | |
37 | Algarah-Dalapchand | Dawa Tenzi Sherpa | BGPM | |
38 | Lava-Lingsay | Kumar Sharma | Independent | Supported BGPM |
39 | Rongpo-Munsong | Birey Rai | Independent | Supported BGPM |
40 | Pedong | Kamal Subba | BGPM | |
41 | Gidabling-Nimbong | Sanchabir Subba | BGPM | |
42 | Relli-Samthar | Hemant Rai | BGPM | |
43 | Gorubathan | Ratan Thapa | BGPM | |
44 | Samsing-Kumai | Harkaman Chettri | BGPM | |
45 | Rongo-Today-Jaldhaka | Lakpa Namgyal Bhutia | BGPM |
Results
[edit]Political Party | Seats Won | Net Change in Seats | Vote Share | |
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Independent supported by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (Gurung)* | 2 | 43 | ||
Hamro Party* | 8 | 8 | ||
Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha* | 27 | 27 | ||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 0 | - | ||
All India Trinamool Congress | 5 | 5 | ||
Indian National Congress(INC) | 0 | - | ||
Independent | 3 | 3 | ||
Total | 45 | 100 |
" * " denotes parties that are contesting the election as independent candidates (not with any party symbols)
Aftermath
[edit]After the election result was out, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee said that Trinamool Congress had alliance with BGPM.[17] BGPM president Anit Thapa went to meet Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata after a few days.[18]
All 45 elected member took oath on 13 July. BGPM had the majority on their own as they had won 27 seats. BGPM along with its ally TMC, and other three independent members, formed the board.[19] Anit Thapa became the chief executive of GTA while Rajesh Chauhan became its chairman. Their oath taking ceremony took place on 14 July in the presence of Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar.[20]
References
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- ^ "West Bengal: GTA election on June 26, notification on Friday". ThePrint. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ "Bengal Election Commission Announces Gorkhaland Territorial Administration Poll Dates". ABP News. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ "GJM sweeps maiden GTA polls, not to give up Gorkhaland demand". 1 November 2013. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ Agencies (28 June 2017). "Violence in Hills: GJM burns copies of GTA Accord and Act". www.millenniumpost.in. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ "Bimal Gurung to sit on indefinite hunger strike today against GTA polls, other issues". ThePrint. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ Bangla, TV9 (25 May 2022). "Sukanta Majumdar: GTA নিয়ে কি এবার হাইকোর্টে যাচ্ছে বিজেপি? কীসের আভাস দিলেন সুকান্ত?". TV9 Bangla (in Bengali). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
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- ^ আনন্দ, ওয়েব ডেস্ক, এবিপি (5 June 2022). "জিটিএ নির্বাচনে সব আসনেই নির্দল হিসেবে মনোনয়ন গোর্খা জনমুক্তি মোর্চার". bengali.abplive.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 6 June 2022.
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- ^ "Congress expels Gorkha leader Binoy Tamang for 6 years for supporting BJP's Darjeeling candidate". The Economic Times. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
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