Darjeeling hills panel formed under ex-BSF chief Pankaj Kumar Singh for permanent political solution

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Darjeeling hills panel formed under ex-BSF chief Pankaj Kumar Singh for permanent political solution

Synopsis

A tripartite meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah at Sukna has produced the most concrete federal intervention in the Darjeeling hills question in years — a formal committee under ex-BSF chief Pankaj Kumar Singh tasked with recommending a permanent political solution, with both GJM and GNLF on board and the BJP's no-separation pledge as the boundary condition.

Key Takeaways

Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a tripartite meeting at Sukna near Siliguri on 22 August .
A new committee under former BSF DG Pankaj Kumar Singh as interlocutor was formed to recommend a permanent political solution for the Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong hills.
The committee will also cover the Terai and Dooars regions and report to the Union Home Ministry .
Both GJM (led by Bimal Gurung ) and GNLF (led by Man Ghisingh ) accepted the proposal at the meeting.
The solution will be pursued without separating the hills or plains from West Bengal , in line with the BJP's Sankalp Patra .

Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday, 22 August announced the formation of a new committee led by former Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Pankaj Kumar Singh to chart a path toward a permanent political solution for the hills of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong in northern West Bengal. The decision emerged from a pivotal tripartite meeting held at Sukna near Siliguri in Darjeeling district.

Key Developments at the Sukna Meeting

The tripartite meeting, chaired by Shah, brought together a broad cross-section of political stakeholders. West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Lok Sabha member from Darjeeling Raju Bista, and the three BJP legislators from the hill Assembly constituencies — Noman Rai (Darjeeling), Bharat Kumar Chhetri (Kalimpong), and Sonam Lama (Kurseong) — were all present.

Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) President Bimal Gurung and General Secretary Roshan Giri attended alongside Man Ghisingh, current President of the Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) and son of GNLF founder Subash Ghisingh.

What the New Committee Will Do

The committee, with Pankaj Kumar Singh serving as interlocutor, is mandated to visit the hills, Terai, and Dooars regions before submitting a report to the Union Home Ministry. According to sources familiar with the proceedings, the proposal was accepted by representatives of both GJM and GNLF.

Notably, Singh's name had already been announced as interlocutor ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections; Saturday's development formalises a full committee structure under his leadership.

BJP's Manifesto Commitment and Scope of the Solution

The BJP's Sankalp Patra for the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly polls had pledged a permanent political solution for the hills — crucially, without separating the hills or the adjacent plains of the Terai and Dooars from West Bengal. The new committee is expected to work within that framework.

This is a significant constraint: past demands from hill groups have at various points included calls for a separate state of Gorkhaland, a demand that successive central governments have declined to entertain. The current exercise appears aimed at resolving long-standing political grievances through an administrative and political settlement short of statehood.

What Political Leaders Said

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, BJP MP Raju Bista said the Gorkha community had been pressing its demands for a long time. 'The leadership of various political parties today expressed their views before the Union Home Minister. Our Chief Minister has also presented his statement. After listening to everything, our Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given the solution. A new committee had been formed by the Union Home Minister with the former BSF DG leading it as the interlocutor. Our Gorkha brothers will now get more than they had been hoping,' Bista said.

What Comes Next

The committee is expected to begin field visits to the hills, Terai, and Dooars shortly, gathering inputs from local stakeholders before presenting its recommendations to the Home Ministry. The timeline for the final report has not been made public. How the Centre translates those recommendations into a durable political arrangement — and whether it satisfies the aspirations of hill communities — will be closely watched.

Point of View

Once submitted, translates into an arrangement that outlasts electoral cycles — or becomes another round of managed ambiguity that keeps the hills politically dependent on New Delhi's goodwill.
NationPress
22 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new committee formed for the Darjeeling hills?
It is a committee announced by Home Minister Amit Shah on 22 August to recommend a permanent political solution for the hills of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Kurseong in West Bengal. Former BSF Director General Pankaj Kumar Singh leads it as interlocutor and the panel will also cover the Terai and Dooars regions before submitting a report to the Union Home Ministry.
Who attended the tripartite meeting at Sukna?
The meeting was chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah and attended by West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, BJP MP Raju Bista, three hill-constituency BJP MLAs, GJM President Bimal Gurung, GJM General Secretary Roshan Giri, and GNLF President Man Ghisingh.
Will the solution involve a separate Gorkhaland state?
No. The BJP's Sankalp Patra for the West Bengal Assembly elections explicitly stated that the permanent political solution will be achieved without separating the hills or the Terai and Dooars plains from West Bengal. The new committee is mandated to work within that constraint.
Who is Pankaj Kumar Singh and why was he chosen?
Pankaj Kumar Singh is a former Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF). His name had already been announced as the interlocutor for the hills issue ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections; Saturday's meeting formalised a full committee structure under his leadership.
What happens next after the committee is formed?
The committee is expected to visit the hills, Terai, and Dooars regions to consult local stakeholders before submitting its recommendations to the Union Home Ministry. No timeline for the final report has been publicly announced.
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