The chief minister questioned the performance of the GTA and accused the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, which controls the hill body, of misusing money given from time to time by the state government for development work.
"The GTA is under the jurisdiction of the state government. We can always inquire into how much money has been used properly and how much has been siphoned off," she said.
The GJM wants a separate state of Gorkhaland to be carved out of the three hill sub-divisions of Kurseong, Kalimpong and Darjeeling and spearheaded a violent agitation in its support in the recent past.
"They are trying to create a division between the people in the hills and the plains. I have never said that we will replace Nepali language with Bengali. It is a canard that is being spread against us," she regretted.
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The chief minister explained, "I have proposed a three-language formula. It is our government which gave recognition to Nepali language as one of the official languages of the state government's recruitment exams."
"When a person from the hills goes to the plains, is he not respected there?" she wondered and emphasized that "Darjeeling is an integral part of Bengal, nobody can take it away from us".
She said that there were some people who were not interested in the development of the hills, rater they were only interested in the politics of hooliganism and shutdown.