KOLKATA: Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday warned stern
action against the agitating Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) leadership if
the indefinite bandh in Darjeeling was not withdrawn within 72 hours
(Monday). "The GJM is holding bandhs in Darjeeling for the past eight
days. Enough is enough. I am giving the GJM 72-hour time to lift the
bandh and hold talks with our government. If the GJM refuses to withdraw
their bandhs within 72 hours, our government will be forced to take
stern action against them," the chief minister told reporters at
Writers' Buildings on Saturday.
"I have some constitutional obligations to abide by and the Calcutta
High Court has also given a clear order to restore normalcy in
Darjeeling. I will have to implement the high court's order.
They (GJM) are forcing the business establishments to keep their
shutters down, forcing school and government officials to keep the
establishments closed. I have bear with the GJM for eight days and I
though that good senses would prevail upon them and they will withdraw
the bandh. But I am now sorry to say that we will take stern action if
bandhs in Darjeeling is not withdrawn within 72 hours. Today is Saturday
and the GJM will get time till Monday to lift the bandhs in Darjeeling.
If the bandhs are not withdrawn by Monday, stern action will be taken
by my government from Tuesday," the chief minister warned the agitating
GJM.
She also said that her government was ready to hold talks with the GJM
only after bandhs in Darjeeling were withdrawn. "I also appeal to them
(GJM) to end their bandh in the interests of common people and for the
interests of the development of Darjeeling which has started after the
Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) had taken charges of the Hills. I
also urged the Centre not to interfere in the state's subject and allow
the state government to settle the Darjeeling impasse amicably," Mamata
said.
The chief minister also said that "Independence Day will be observed
throughout the nation and I urge the agitating Gorkha leaders to clear
all the roads and maintain peace and normalcy before August 15. Our
government will not tolerate wildcat bandhs and strikes. I have been
told that the agitating GJM is distributing ration to the people of
Darjeeling. I know from where they are getting the money to run a
parallel rationing system."
Without naming the GJM leader Bimal Gurung who has resigned from the
post of the chief executive officer (CEO) of the GTA, the chief minister
said the next responsible person should take charge of the GTA to run
the ongoing development in the Hills.
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