The move can be construed as a major blow to Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) chief Bimal Gurung who has been spearheading the agitation for a separate Gorkhaland state for over three months.
"Today, we have taken an important decision to form a nine-member board of administrators. The BoA will enjoy the same power as that was enjoyed by the members of the GTA and look into the development works supervised by them," Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters at the secretariat.
Rebel GJM members Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa were made the chairman and vice chairman of the board respectively, while the six other members were Man Ghisingh of Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF), L B Rai (Mirik), Amar Singh Rai (Darjeeling, GJM MLA), Anu Chhetri, Jaitun Khatun and Sanchabir Subba, besides the GTA principal secretary, Banerjee said.
The state government had appointed one IAS as per the GTA Act after members of the GTA had resigned en masse following the agitation in the Hills in demand of a separate Gorkhaland, the chief minister said adding "the notification for the same will be issued by her government today itself".
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"Today, we have decided to form a BoA...And they are from the Hill areas, because it was becoming very difficult for one administrator to manage the GTA. Also with more number of people there, responsibilities will be carried out in a better manner," she said.
"The BoA has been formed because the situation is not conducive to hold elections to the GTA. It will function till the elections for the GTA are held as soon as the situation in the Hills improves. We want the elections to the GTA is held as quickly as possibly," Banerjee said.
The move, the chief minister hoped, will be welcomed by the people of the Hills though "a few may not like it personally".