"The Gorkhaland term has been created by a part of the media only to gain from it," the veteran BJP leader said, a day after terming the statehood demand for Gorkhaland 'legitimate'.
"I would not comment anything in this matter and would follow whatever my party has mentioned in its manifesto," he added.
Ahluwalia at an election rally yesterday, in presence of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief Bimal Gurung, had said that his party would consider the demand for Gorkhaland, if it comes to power.
The BJP vice-president also drew flak from lawyers in this connection during his visit to the Siliguri Bar Association during a campaigning today.
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Alhuwalia got involved in a war of words and hurriedly left the Association building when a group of lawyers asked him whether BJP has got the requisition required for the creation of a separate state.
"Ahluwalia is playing the same political game what Jaswant Sinha had played during the last Lok Sabha elections," advocate Kishanlal Lohia alleged.