People of hills will never forgive traitors : Bimal Gurung
Bimal Gurung warns if any other issue other than 'Gorkhaland' is discussed with the govt, they would not be allowed to return to the hills.
Bimal Gurung warns if any other issue other than 'Gorkhaland' is discussed with the govt, they would not be allowed to return to the hills.
After almost 70 days of strike in the hills, the West Bengal government has called a meeting on August 29 to resolve the stalemate
Students of schools & colleges of the strike-hit hills of West Bengal have virtually become refugees bearing the consequences of the protest.
A RPF office, a police outpost and a state-run library were set on fire in the hills as the strike demanding Gorkhaland entered its 30th day.
The violence erupted again in Darjeeling, with agitators setting a police camp on fire, injuring 4 police personnel & attacking a BDO office.
The demand for a separate Gorkhaland and the firmness of the ruling government to not adhere to the demand may force the Centre to intervene.
Demand for central intervention in the Gorkhaland issue is gaining ground. Mamata unwilling to participate in a proposed tripartite meeting.
Protest in the hills reached new heights as raids were conducted at the residence of GJM chief instigating the supporters to get violent.
Mamata Banerjee mountes pressure on the agitating GJM after all her opposition parties disapproved GJM's demand for a separate Gorkha state.
Breaking its alliance with the TMC, the GNLF joinined hands with the GJM, supporting the protest and demanding for a separate Gorkhaland.