Darjeeling, Aug. 8: The
headquarters of the GTA Sabha, Lal Khoti, which was abuzz with
activities during the home secretary’s 15-minute visit yesterday, was
deserted today.
When Metro
visited Lal Khoti around 11.30am today, the main gate was bolted, though
not locked, and except four policemen on duty and an intelligence
bureau officer, no one was present.
Sources said
principal secretary R.D. Meena had not come to the office today as he
was in Siliguri with the home secretary, Basudeb Banerjee, who left for
Calcutta today. Except yesterday, Lal Khoti has been wearing a deserted
look since August 3 when the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha called an indefinite
strike in the Darjeeling hills.
Lowis Jubilee,
from where most of the office of the GTA operate, didn’t offer a
different scene either. Even around 12.30pm, the gates of Lowis Jubilee
were not opened and no employee was seen around. Neither were any
picketers.
The shutdown in
the GTA offices, where the 6,000-strong employees owe their allegiance
to the Morcha-affiliated Janmukti Asthai Karmachari Sangathan, has been
complete even without any picketer.
Calcutta High
Court had said yesterday that the people of Darjeeling “should not be
harassed and steps should be taken against bandh supporters”. But the
court order didn’t have any impact on the shutdown that entered its
sixth day today hitting almost every institution in the hills.
The NHPC also bore
the brunt of the bandh with its Teesta Low Dam power generating plant
at Stage-III being shut since August 3. The 132MW project at Rambi has
four units.
Sikkim notice
The Sikkim government has issued a
notice urging all residents wanting to go to Siliguri to travel without
fear, as they would be escorted along the route.
“All private
vehicles, taxis and trucks are allowed and everyone is encouraged to
join the convoys and proceed to Siliguri and travel back. They are
requested not to worry about security which is being amply provided by
the West Bengal administration and constantly monitored by the Sikkim
administration,” said A.K. Singh, district collector (East).
Several petrol pumps in Sikkim are running out of stock as they procure petrol and diesel from Siliguri.
The government has also asked people to use their private vehicles as shared cars to avoid overcrowding in the SNT buses.
Today, some people
allegedly hurled stones at a convoy travelling to Siliguri near Tar
Khola on NH31A. No one was injured in the incident. Today, 274
Siliguri-bound vehicles were escorted from Rangpo.
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