Bandh in plains opposing tripartite agreement on Darjeeling

Updated - November 17, 2021 01:32 am IST

Published - July 18, 2011 11:52 am IST - Jalpaiguri/Siliguri

Darjeeling: Security men stand gaurd as workers prepare for the Tripartite Meeting at Pentail Village in Darjeeling. Photo: PTI

Darjeeling: Security men stand gaurd as workers prepare for the Tripartite Meeting at Pentail Village in Darjeeling. Photo: PTI

With the tripartite agreement to be signed today to pave the way for setting up of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, the new hill council in Darjeeling, a 48-hour bandh is being observed in the plains to oppose it.

The shutdown has been called by plains-based organisations Amra Bangali, Jana Jagaran and Jana Chetana protesting the move.

Private cars and buses were off the roads, and shops and markets were closed in Siliguri, the plains subdivision of Darjeeling district, official sources said, adding the situation was similar in neighbouring Jalpaiguri district’s Malbazar and Alipurduar areas.

Work in tea gardens in the Terai and Dooars, which lie across Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts was affected, the sources said.

The bandh is being supported by Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad, which opposes inclusion of Dooars and Terai in the GTA.

CPI(M) leader Surya Kanta Mishra has said that opposition parties were not consulted prior to signing of the agreement.

Mr. Mishra, who is also the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, said the nomenclature Gorkhaland Territorial Administration was misleading and confusing and was bound to create disunity in the Darjeeling hills.

The tripartite agreement on the Darjeeling hill authority between the Centre, West Bengal government and Gorkha Janmukti Morcha would be signed today.

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