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Darjeeling unrest: Panchayat office set ablaze, government vehicles damaged

Press Trust of India, Darjeeling | ByPress Trust of India
Jul 12, 2017 09:32 PM IST

The panchayat office in Mirik sub-division was set on fire by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha activists.

Pro-Gorkhaland supporters on Wednesday set ablaze a panchayat office and damaged a few government vehicles on the 28th day of the indefinite shutdown.

Policemen stand next to police station set alight during clashes with Gorkhaland supporters during an indefinite strike called Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM), in Sonada near Darjeeling on July 8.(AFP Photo)
Policemen stand next to police station set alight during clashes with Gorkhaland supporters during an indefinite strike called Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM), in Sonada near Darjeeling on July 8.(AFP Photo)

The agitation spearhead Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) took out a rally at Chowkbazar in Darjeeling with the body of Ashok Tamang, who died Tuesday night in a hospital where he was admitted after being allegedly injured in Saturday’s clashes between the police and GJM supporters.

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The GJM claimed that Tamang received serious head injuries during a baton charge by the police.

The police, however, said it was not clear whether he died of injuries or some other reason.

“We are waiting for the post-mortem report. We can only comment after seeing it,” a senior police officer said.

The panchayat office in Mirik sub-division was set on fire by the activists, who also damaged a few government vehicles in the hills, the police said.

Internet services remained suspended for the 25th day.

While an Army column, comprising around 50 personnel, has been deployed in Kalimpong since Monday night, two columns have been positioned at Darjeeling and Sonada from Saturday after large-scale violence and arson took place in those areas.

The GJM has claimed that eight of its supporters have been killed in police firing, including four on Saturday.

But the police have said two persons have been killed in the hills, including a truck driver whose vehicle was set ablaze during the over month-long agitation that turned violent on June 17.

A meeting of the hill parties in Mirik had on Tuesday decided to go on with the indefinite shutdown and start a hunger strike to press the demand for a separate state of ‘Gorkhaland’ from July 15.

The police and the security forces maintained a tight vigil at all entry and exit points.

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