Kolkata: Gorkha Janmukti Morcha on Thursday said it would take the agitation for a separate state in Darjeeling hills to Delhi as the passage of the Telangana bill had set a precedent that the state government's permission was not required for the creation of a new state.
GJM supremo Bimal Gurung said on Facebook that the state government had no role in the creation of a new state.
"The recent Telangana development has now reversed the precedent of seeking the state government's nod in rearranging a state's boundary," Gurung said in his post on the social networking website.
GJM will now send a delegation to Delhi to talk to all national parties on their demand and would also organise a rally in the capital tomorrow, he added.
He exuded confidence that the Centre would respect the sentiments of the people of Darjeeling hills and take a unilateral decision on the creation of Gorkhaland.
Gurung added that GJM would organise a massive rally at Sukna on March 2 to chalk out the strategy for pushing the Gorkhaland demand.
GJM general secretary Roshan Giri, meanwhile, told a press conference in Darjeeling that the party delegation would meet the President, prime minister and prominent oppostion leaders during its stay in Delhi.
PTI
First Published: Thursday, February 20, 2014, 23:07