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Samadhi built at Mirik for SubashGhisingh

MIRIK, : The Samadhi of late Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) leader SubashGhisingh and his wife DhanKumariSubbaGhisingh was laid Wednesday at Manju in Mirik, his birthplace.

The memorial, which houses the ashes of Ghisingh and his wife along with some of their favourite belongings, has been built at Manju Park, a site developed during Ghisingh’s tenure.

Although Ghisingh was the president of GNLF, the Samadhi was constructed by the apolitical Gorkha Pita AtulyaSubashGhisingh Samadhi NirmanSamity with land inside the park provided by Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA).

The event saw not only GNLF supporters but also leaders from various political parties gathering to pay homage to the late leader.

Y. Lama, convenor of the Samiti, stated, “This Samadhi was built entirely from donations collected from GNLF supporters. However, the Samiti remains apolitical, as Ghisingh was a leader for all Gorkhas.”

Speaking at the event, GNLF president Mann Ghisingh, son of SubashGhisingh, expressed gratitude to those who attended. “Today, we not only laid my father’s Samadhi but also renamed the park as SubashGhisinghSmriti Park on his death anniversary. We invited everyone, and I am grateful for their presence in honoring my father,” he said. He also urged the GTA and the state government to take up the beautification of the park.

BharatiyaGorkhaPrajatantrikMorcha president and GTA chief AnitThapa also attended the event. “It was Mann Ghisingh’s wish to build a Samadhi for his father, and it has now been fulfilled. They sought permission to use land inside the park, which we granted, and they took full responsibility for its construction,” Thapa said.

Former CPI(M) MLA from Siliguri, Ashok Bhattacharya, reflected on his long association with SubashGhisingh, stating, “I worked alongside SubashGhisingh for over 30 years on various issues. He can be regarded as the father of the Gorkhas, as he brought a new dawn to the Hills. He also served as a symbol of unity between the hills and the plains.”

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