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Army withdrawn from Darjeeling as fresh violence occurs

Amid the withdrawal of Army from the hills on the state government request, the pro- Gorkhaland agitators continued to run amok on Thursday, burning down two government

Updated on: Jul 20, 2017, 21:39:22 IST
Press Trust of India | By , Darjeeling
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Amid the withdrawal of Army from the hills on the state government request, the pro- Gorkhaland agitators continued to run amok on Thursday, burning down two government offices at Lamahatta in Darjeeling.

A vehicle in flames after it was set on fire by the protesters in Darjeeling on Wednesday. (PTI Photo)
A vehicle in flames after it was set on fire by the protesters in Darjeeling on Wednesday. (PTI Photo)

The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters threw petrol bombs at a revenue department office and a panchayat office, reducing them to ashes, the police said.

The Supporters of the GJM and other hill parties also held a demonstration today outside the district magistrate’s office demanding restoration of Internet services which remained suspended or the last 32 days.

The Army, meanwhile, was withdrawn from the restive hills after the state government sought its pull-out on July 18, a defence official said today.

“The Army was deployed in the hills on July eight on request from the state government. The Army was withdrawn on July 18 as the state government sought its withdrawal,” a defence official today said.

Meanwhile, a delegation of various hill parties met West Bengal Governor KN Tripathi today and submitted a memorandum regarding the situation in the hills.

While talking to reporters later on the sidelines of a programme, Tripathi said, “They came to meet me. I have told them to create an atmosphere so that normalcy could be restored in that area.”

Some political party activists, dressed in traditional Nepali attire, took out rallies in the morning.

The police and security forces patrolled the streets and kept a tight vigil at every entry and exit points.

All shops, restaurants, hotels, schools and colleges remained closed except pharmacies.

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