Gorkhaland agitation: Trinamool Congress blames BJP of stirring fresh trouble in Darjeeling

Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) took to the streets on Saturday blaming the BJP for stirring up fresh trouble in the Darjeeling hills where peace was returning after months of unrest. The party took out rallies across the state and burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a tit-for-tat protest.

The BJP had on Friday burnt effigies of chief minister Mamata Banerjee for keeping mum on the recent attack on the party's state unit chief Dilip Ghosh in the hills. "We took out rallies across the state and burnt Narendra Modi's effigy to counter the saffron party's attempt to create disturbance in the Darjeeling hills," state power minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay told reporters.

Representational image. PTI

Representational image. PTI

Leading the protest in Behala in south Kolkata, TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee accused the BJP of trying to disturb the peace in the hills. Chatterjee also alleged that the Centre was helping the divisive forces in the hills.

"When peace has returned to the hills, the BJP is trying to disturb it. It is helping Bimal Gurung, who has cases under the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act) lodged against him. If it (BJP) tries to disturb the peace, the people of Bengal will never forgive it," Chatterjee said.

Stating that the TMC was not involved in the attack on Ghosh in Darjeeling, Chatterjee said that it was an outburst of the hill people who agitated against the BJP team's visit. State panchayat minister Subrata Mukherjee also led a protest demonstration at Gariahat in South Kolkata.

"The BJP is also trying to disturb the development programmes, initiated by the chief minister Mamata Banerjee, in the state. But they will never succeed," Mukherjee said. Demonstrations were also held in different districts.

The BJP on Friday took out rallies, burnt effigies of the chief minister Mamata Banerjee in various parts of the state and staged a sit-in here protesting against the attack on its state President Dilip Ghosh in Darjeeling recently. During Ghosh's visit to the hills, agitators waved black flags and demanded that Ghosh along with his team should leave the hills immediately and refrain from disturbing the "peace and stability" in the region.


Published Date: Oct 07, 2017 07:34 pm | Updated Date: Oct 07, 2017 07:34 pm


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