CRPF, police and RPF jawans patrolled the streets and the railway station premises.
The people stayed indoors as part of an agitation called "ghar bitrai janta" (people inside homes) announced by the.
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More than 500 GJM supporters and leaders have been arrested so far in the Darjeeling hills, the sources said.
Shops and other commercial establishments are closed and so are schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
Exemption, however, was made for an examination for the primary teacher's training being held at Ramakrishna BT college and Darjeeling Municipal Boys school.
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