KURSEONG, 27 MAY: Common people across the Darjeeling Hills sound
distressed over the principal party resorting to shutdowns even after
being saddled in the GTA. “We hoped things would change for the better
after the party got the GTA to run. But their clinging to the
obstructionist stratagem has reinforced the adage that habits die hard.
This bodes ill for the health of the Hills. The Hills have kept ailing
for long and now when the GTA is functioning there is little hope that
the Hills would enjoy a spell of health,” said one Ms Santa Rai, a
resident of Kurseong.
However, the GJMM having had a flip-flop
on the pre-announced indefinite Hill shutdown that was to begin from 26
May has made the people heave a sigh of relief. The GJMM withdrew the
threat in the wake of pressure put from the ends of those associated
with tourism. “But the specter of the Hills remaining strike-struck
keeps hanging over our heads. The GJMM should rid itself of the habit of
calling bandhs at the drop of its hats. If they do so it would auger
well for the Hills and if they do not we would keep on being swung
around the obstructionist cycle,” said Mr Bhagirath Pradhan, another
resident from Kurseong.
Hills unhappy over shutdowns
KURSEONG, 27 MAY: People across Darjeeling Hills sound distessed over the
principal party resorting to shutdowns even after being saddled in the
GTA. “We hoped things would change for the better after the party got
the GTA to run. But their clinging to the obstructionist stratagem has
reinforced the adage that habits die hard. This bodes ill for the health
of the Hills. The Hills have kept ailing for long and now when the GTA
is functioning there is little hope the Hills would enjoy a spell of
health,” said one Ms Santa Rai, a resident of Kurseong. However, the
GJMM having had a flip-flop on the pre-announced indefinite Hill
shutdown that was to begin from 26 May has made the people heave a sigh
of relief. The GJMM withdrew the threat in the wake of pressure put from
the ends of those associated with tourism. “But the specter of the
Hills remaining strike-struck keeps hanging over our heads. The GJMM
should rid itself of the habit of calling bandhs at the drop of its
hats,” said Mr Bhagirath Pradhan, another resident. sns
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