Sunday, April 20, 2025

Stray incidents of violence in Darjeeling hills; 6 detained

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Darjeeling (WB): Stray incidents of violence were reported from Darjeeling and nearby areas and six suspected Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) supporters detained on the second day of the shutdown called by the outfit.
The shutdown, which disrupted normal life in the hills, was called following raids at the premises connected to GJM chief Bimal Gurung and some other leaders An official said six suspected GJM supporters were today detained after they set afire a forest office at Tarakhola, Kalimpong on Thursday. A panchayat office in Mirik, 50 km from Darjeeling, was today set ablaze by some suspected GJM supporters, the official said.
Normal life in the hills was affected in response to the shutdown with schools, markets and ATMs remaining closed. An examination could not be held at an IGNOU centre here in view of the bandh, he said. The stranded tourists were affected as most of the hotels, restaurants, eateries remained shut, and few buses for coming down to Siliguri in the plains.
“We are waiting for a bus since 5.30 am but not a single bus is available to take us to Siliguri,” Aninda Bhaduri, a tourist, said. “I have practical exams in Siliguri but there is not a single bus to take me there,” another tourist Swati Rai said. A senior government official, on condition of anonymity, said, “We will not allow anybody to hamper law and order situation in the hills and law will take its own course. If anybody is found trying to break the law, he/she will face action and the administration will handle the situation in a very tough manner.” Gorkhaland supporters had yesterday hurled petrol bombs and stones and fought pitched battles with police even as the police burst teargas shells and used batons to disperse the crowd. The GJM had earlier called a shutdown of the offices of the state government and Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), which its controls.
The Centre had yesterday rushed an additional 400 paramilitary personnel to Darjeeling to help the local administration restore peace which was in addition to 1000 personnel already stationed there.
Police had seized over 300 weapons, including pickaxes, bows and arrows, explosives, night vision binoculars and cash during Thursday’s raids on the premises connected with Gurung. (PTI)

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