Darjeeling unrest: GJM supporters hold rallies demanding police withdrawal

The indefinite strike by GJM, in support of demand for a separate Gorkhaland, enters its 50th day

Press Trust of India  |  Darjeeling 

GJM Protest, Indian Army, Darjeeling, India
Barring pharmacies, all shops, schools and colleges remained closed. Internet services are suspended since June 18

The Gorkha Janamukti Morcha took out rallies in various parts of the on Thursday demanding the restoration of and immediate withdrawal of force.

No incident of has been reported since last night but the and security personnel are keeping a vigil as the indefinite strike called by the GJM, in support of its demand for a separate Gorkhaland, entered its 50th day today.


12 activists of GJM's youth wing, the Yuva Morcha, are observing a fast-unto-death over the demand for Gorkhaland, since July 21.

"We want our separate state of And in our new state, there is no place for personnel from Bengal. This indefinite shutdown will continue and we are ready to sacrifice our lives for Gorkhaland," youth wing president Prakash Gurung said.

Apart from the GJM, several other hill parties and intellectuals have plans to march on the streets of with black flags and placards.

Barring pharmacies, all shops, and remained closed. are suspended since June 18.