"We have received an invitation last night so it has been decided that GJM will attend the meeting. A delegation of senior GJM leaders will attend the talks. It has not been decided who will be part of the delegation," GJM MLA and senior leader Amar Singh Rai told PTI.
The development comes on a day when the indefinite strike in the hills for a separate state of Gorkhaland entered its 73rd day today.
The GJM which had expressed its willingness to attend the talks had set a pre-condition that they should be officially invited.
The state government has called for talks on August 29 in response to a letter form the GNLF requesting a dialogue to restore normalcy in the hills.
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"As we have been invited now, there is no harm in attending the talks," a senior GJM leader said.
The letter, written by GJM leader Binay Tamang to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, had said, "No other alternative or modified step will do justice to our plight...Other than creation of a separate Gorkhaland."
Tamang's missive was preceded by a letter of GJM chief Bimal Gurung who wrote to the state government on Wednesday night requesting a "political dialogue" on the demand for a separate state.
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