The founder of Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) Ghisingh (78), died in a hospital today in New Delhi after suffering from liver ailments and cancer for last few years.
Born in 1936 in Darjeeling, Ghisingh joined the Indian Army at a young age of 18 in 1954, but left it in 1960 and worked as a teacher in a primary school in the hills.
The poor living conditions of the people of the hills attracted him towards Tarun Sangh, a social organisation, where he was baptized in the world of politics.
Accusing the successive state governments of West Bengal and Centre of ignoring the cause of the people of the hills and just treating them as a vote bank, Ghisingh in April 1979, for the first time raised the demand for a separate state based on linguistic and ethnic lines.
With a demand for the separate state for the people of Darjeeling, Ghisingh coined the term "Gorkhaland" and launched a violent movement in Darjeeling in 1980 under the banner of GNLF, thus turning the queen of the hills into a battlefield where bloodshed and killings became an order of the day, leading to deaths of more than one thousand people till 1988.