The Binay Tamang faction of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has asked traders
in the Darjeeling town to keep shops open only from 7am to noon from
Monday because the party feels the purpose of the lockdown is defeated
as people are roaming around without any valid reason.
The government has provided relaxation in the sale of essential items
like grocery, medicine and LPG during the 21-day lockdown, but there is
no specific order on timings.
“We have noticed that people are
coming to the town without a particular reason. In fact, they are simply
loitering around through the day. Hence, we have asked all shopkeepers
to remain open only from 7am to 12 (noon) from tomorrow (Monday),” Suraj
Sharma, the spokesman for the Tamang camp, said on Sunday.
“We
have noticed that shops selling meat and fishes are mostly crowded and
people don’t adhere to social distancing norms. We would request meat
and fish sellers to completely shut their business for some days for the
larger good of the community,” said Sharma.
An appeal has also been made to keep open the medicine shops near the district hospital in the afternoon.
“When
people are asked why they are on the streets, one of the common replies
is that they have come to purchase medicines which we doubt is the real
purpose,” said Kamal Chhetri, the president of the Morcha’s Darjeeling
town committee.
Darjeeling police said they had arrested four
persons and seized over 300 grams of heroin from them when they were
travelling in a vehicle that was bringing vegetables from the plains.
In
Kalimpong, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration chief Anit Thapa said
the hill body would open a “community kitchen” to provide food to people
at quarantine centres, those on the frontline in the fight against
Covid-19 and the needy.
Thapa said the GTA had distributed thermal
scanners to all health centres in 86 tea gardens across the Darjeeling
hills on Sunday.
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