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D.K. Bomzan was the founding president of this party. After his death on 7 October 2010, Nima Lama became the new president. D.K. Bomzan was the founding president of this party. After his death on 7 October 2010, Nima Lama became the new president.


In September 2010, GRC filed an ] with the Sikkim government regarding the ownership of the territory under Darjeeling district.<ref>http://thehimalayanbeacon.com/magazine/2010/09/13/sikkim-grc-rti-seeks-sikkim-govt-information-darjeeling-cession/</ref> A seminar "Sikkim-Darjeeling Merger" was jointly organized by GRC and ] at ] in September 2010, which was attended by ] and Matri Bhumi Surakhsa Sangathan.<ref>http://www.darjeelingtimes.com/dtnews/main-news/politics/1472-aigl-feels-integration-with-sikkim-as-solution-for-darjeeling.html{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> In September 2010, GRC filed an ] with the Sikkim government regarding the ownership of the territory under Darjeeling district.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.afternic.com/forsale/thehimalayanbeacon.com?utm_source=TDFS_DASLNC&utm_medium=DASLNC&utm_campaign=TDFS_DASLNC&traffic_type=TDFS_DASLNC&traffic_id=daslnc&|title=thehimalayanbeacon.com|website=www.afternic.com}}</ref> A seminar "Sikkim-Darjeeling Merger" was jointly organized by GRC and ] at ] in September 2010, which was attended by ] and Matri Bhumi Surakhsa Sangathan.<ref>{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


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Gorkha Rashtriya Congress (GRC) is a political party spearheading the unification of Darjeeling and Dooars with Sikkim.

D.K. Bomzan was the founding president of this party. After his death on 7 October 2010, Nima Lama became the new president.

In September 2010, GRC filed an RTI with the Sikkim government regarding the ownership of the territory under Darjeeling district. A seminar "Sikkim-Darjeeling Merger" was jointly organized by GRC and Sikkim Janashakti Party at Darjeeling in September 2010, which was attended by All India Gorkha League and Matri Bhumi Surakhsa Sangathan.

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