"We have been asking for holding of panchayat elections in our (GTA) area since the GTA agreement was signed two years ago, but necessary constitutional amendment is yet to be made," GJM general secretary Roshan Giri said today.
The demand was put forth by GJM at a tripartite meeting here on Monday in which representatives of the Centre, West Bengal government and the GJM took part.
GJM leader and MLA Harka Bahadur Chhetri said the GTA agreement signed in 2011 had provisions of a three-tier panchayat. For this, Article 243 M of the Constitution needs to be amended, the GJM legislator said.
GJM leaders demanded that the mouzas in the Terai and Dooars should be amalgamated with the GTA area before conducting the panchayat elections.
GJM also demanded withdrawal of political cases against party leaders. "There are more than 350 political cases against our workers and members. According to GTA agreement, the cases have to be withdrawn but nothing has been done yet," Giri said.