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Darjeeling: With the GJM having relaxed the indefinite bandh to demand Gorkhaland in the Darjeeling hills for four days from Independence day, its President Bimal Gurung on Tuesday said that the ‘agitation’ would be continued from August 19.

“The agitation will continue from the 19th,” Gurung said in a Facebook post, without specifying what the agitation would be or whether the indefinite bandh which entered the 11th day, would be continued. “The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha will continue to exercise their freedom of expression, speech and will assemble peacefully to press for their demand for Gorkhaland,” he said.

“We will let the people know our plans on the 16th,” he said.

The GJM had on Monday announced that an all party meeting would be held on August 16.

The GJM is holding a 2-day ‘janata curfew’ in the hillson Tuesday and Wednesday.

The ‘janata curfew’ came at the expiry of the 72-hour deadline set by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to call off the shut down, which has been declared illegal.

The Calcutta High Court has directed the state government to take steps to maintain normalcy in the Darjeeling hills.

On Monday, GJM General Secretary Roshan Giri said that force would not be used to enforce the bandh in deference to the high court order.

Meanwhile, life remained paralysed in the hills, but there was no picketing as witnessed in the past few days.

Another 30 GJM members were arrested, taking the total number of arrests to 214, police sources said.

On Monday, GJM spokesman Harka Bahadur Chhetri had said all GTA members would resign at an ‘appropriate time’. (PTI)

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