
Darjeeling tense but incident-free on 18th day of shutdown

The day also saw the GJM activists taking out rallies in various parts of the hills in support of their demand for a separate Gorkhaland state out of West Bengal. They along with the activists of other hill parties held a massive rally at Chowkbazar area.
Local TMC leaders under the leadership of J B Tamang, meanwhile, joined GJM and extended their support to the Gorkhaland demand. Darjeeling had witnessed unrest and violence on the 17th day of the shutdown yesterday as GJM supporters made an unsuccessful attempt to set ablaze a panchayat office.
Senior TMC leader and minister Gautam Deb accused the Centre for not providing “enough support” to the state government to control the situation in the hills. “We had asked for more forces to control the situation, but the Centre is not paying heed to our requests. They are busy doing politics over the ongoing unrest in the hills,” he said.
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