Tension after police, GJM supporters clash again

Police deployed in Alipurduar; Sukna witnesses protest

July 30, 2017 10:00 pm | Updated 10:00 pm IST - Kolkata

During an indefinite strike at Sukna village in Darjeeling on Sunday.

During an indefinite strike at Sukna village in Darjeeling on Sunday.

Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) supporters clashed with the police in Jaigaon town of Alipurduar district on Sunday. The incident took place when a GJM rally was stopped at Jaigaon by the district police and GJM supporters allegedly resorted to stone-throwing.

While at least a dozen GJM supporters were injured in the clash, about five police personnel sustained injuries. However, district police authorities remained tight-lipped on the matter. When contacted, Alipurduar SP, Avaru Ravindranath, said: “I am busy. I cannot talk now.”

Locals said there was tension in the area and a large contingent of police had been deployed.

Meanwhile, at Sukna in Darjeeling district, Gorkhaland supporters staged a demonstration near a police outpost. Earlier in the day, GJM supporters took out rallies in the Chowkbazar area of the hills in protest against the alleged police atrocities on pro-Gorkhaland agitators. The development comes a day after GJM supporters clashed with the police in Darjeeling district’s Sukna area as the police stopped GJM cadres who tried to “forcibly” enter the Siliguri town, the police said.

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