Second Round of Tripartite Talks on Darjeeling Hills Set for April 2 in New Delhi

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The Ministry of Home Affairs has extended an invitation to stakeholders from the Darjeeling hills, Terai, and Dooars regions for the second round of tripartite talks, aimed at addressing the long-standing demands of the people in these areas. The meeting, scheduled for April 2, 2025, at 11 A.M. in the North Block, New Delhi, will involve representatives from the Central Government, the West Bengal government, and local stakeholders. The discussions will be chaired by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Government of India.

In a statement, Raju Bista, a key figure representing the region, expressed optimism about the upcoming talks. “The Union Government is committed to resolving the long-standing demands of the people from our region through peaceful dialogue and a holistic approach, taking into consideration concerns from all stakeholders,” he said. Bista highlighted the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, noting that under their guidance, several historic and contentious issues across the country have been amicably resolved.

“I am confident that this meeting will be highly fruitful and bring happy news for our region,” Bista added. He also extended gratitude to PM Modi and HM Shah for their dedication to ensuring justice for the people of Darjeeling hills, Terai, and Dooars.

The tripartite talks come as part of ongoing efforts to address regional grievances and foster development in West Bengal’s northern territories, which have long sought greater recognition and resolution of their demands. The outcome of the April 2 meeting is anticipated to pave the way for meaningful progress in the region.

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