Normal life was paralysed as an indefinite bandh began today in
Darjeeling for a separate Gorkhaland state, with a GJM supporter who had
attempted immolation five days ago succumbing to his injuries.
The 45-year-old GJM supporter, Mangal Singh Rajput, who had set
himself ablaze at Dambarchowk in Kalimpong town on July 31, died of his
burns at a private nursing home in Siliguri, police sources said.
Prakash Singh Gurung, a council member of the Gorkha Territorial
Administration, was arrested after GJM supporters forcefully stopped
production at the Ramam and Rimbick Nippon Hydel power project, 32 km
from Darjeeling, demanding immediate supply of food, particularly rice,
the sources said.
All shops, markets, schools, colleges, government and private offices,
banks, post offices remained closed in the three hill subdivisions of
Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong in the district with the shut down
beginning at 6:00 am.
GJM workers were on the roads in the hills and were seen checking
vehicles with emergency stickers on them. All other transport was off
the roads.
GJM President Bimal Gurung said his party would talk only to the
Centre and it was 'useless' to talk to the West Bengal government.
"The UPA government has announced creation of Telangana overruling
opposition from the West Bengal government. Why should not they do it in
the case of creating a separate Gorkhaland?" the GJM president asked.
Stating that Gorkhas had sacrificed themselves for the country and
that Gorkhaland should be conceded, he said, "There is no use talking to
the West Bengal government as it cannot do anything in this regard."
Asked whether the state government would take stringent measures in
Darjeeling following violence, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who
returned to Kolkata from Mumbai, told reporters,"Already firm decisions
have been taken." The panchayat office at Bijanbari was burnt down in
the morning, District Magistrate Soumitra Mohan said.
One company of the CRPF, including women personnel, were on patrol on the streets, official sources said.
A report from Kalimpong said, that women GJM members lit a bonfire in the town and shouted slogans demanding Gorkhaland.
GJM youth wing members rolled bare-bodied on the streets in Darjeeling
town demanding statehood and withdrawal of CRPF from the hills.
Official sources said that work in tea gardens and cinchona
plantations, which were exempted from the purview of the bandh called by
the GJM, was unaffected.
Meanwhile, the six-member GJM team led by party general secretary
Roshan Giri that reached Delhi contacted several MPs and apprised them
of the Gorkhaland statehood demand.
Darjeeling Superintendent of Police Kunal Agarwal said one person was
arrested for the torching of a police outpost at Pokhriabong which left a
home guard injured on Thursday, taking the total number of arrest in
the hills to six.
Agency: PTI
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