Khaleej Times

Darjeeling goes into shutdown mode

- IANS

darjeeling — Despite massive security arrangemen­ts, violence was reported from several areas as Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) supporters torched, vandalised or forcibly shut state government offices on Monday — Day One of its indefinite shutdown called to press for a Gorkhaland state in the northern West Bengal hills.

While the GJM termed the shutdown “successful and spontaneou­s” and demanded central interventi­on on the Gorkhaland issue, the state government said the disruption was “suicidal”. The police, however, claimed the situation was “peaceful”.

The shutdown call given by the GJM was mainly targeted at the central and state government offices of the hill developmen­t body, Gorkhaland Territoria­l Administra­tion. Educationa­l institutio­ns and transport were kept outside its purview.

The violence began early in the morning with the torching of Block Developmen­t Office (BDO) in Darjeeling’s Bijanbari, allegedly by a group of GJM activists.

Three GJM workers were arrested after the incident. “The situation is under control. Three persons have been arrested for trying to incite violence,” a senior police officer said.

In the afternoon, the PWD office in Darjeeling town was allegedly set on fire, while another BDO in Darjeeling district’s Pulbazar was vandalised by pro-Gorkhaland activists. A hydro project in Sonada — a small town around 17km from Darjeeling — was ransacked by the shutdown supporters, who also forcibly shut a panchayat office at Sukna.

However, the police rushed in and reopened the panchayat office. The famous Toy Train service — the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, which figures on the Unesco Heritage list — was kept shut considerin­g the possible security threats to tourists, a railway official said.

“There are no major incidents of violence but we are alert because there are many offices in the area. Our forces are patrolling and picketing everywhere,” a senior district police officer said.

The officer said the number of women police personnel had been significan­tly increased in the hills to “successful­ly tackle” the female protesters.

To avert any ugly turn of events, massive security arrangemen­ts have been put in place at all important roads and public offices.

Six columns of army have been deployed in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong towns since Thursday, officials said.

The state police, along with the CRPF and combat force personnel, were seen manning the important and critical points in Darjeeling, wearing protective body armour and helmets. “The shutdown is successful. It is a spontaneou­s shutdown. The people of the hills have made it a success,” GJM General Secretary Roshan Giri said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Army personnel patrol following clashes between police and protesters supporting the Gorkha People’s Liberation Front in Darjeeling. —
AFP Army personnel patrol following clashes between police and protesters supporting the Gorkha People’s Liberation Front in Darjeeling. —

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