The shutdown in the hills will continue until and unless a "positive step" is taken to restore normalcy by the Centre, GMCC, apex body of 30 hill parties participating in the stir for a separate Gorkhaland, stated at an emergency meeting at Kalimpong.
"We urge the central government to initiate a dialogue process so that normalcy can be restored in the hills. If the state government is part of that process, we have no problems," GMCC convenor Kalyan Dewan told PTI after the meeting.
Asked whether any decision had been taken on relaxing the shutdown on Independence Day, Dewan said, "It will be decided very soon after discussing it with all the hill parties and GJM president Bimal Gurung. But the people of the hills are patriots and we will celebrate Independence here. Every household will hoist the national flag and we will take out rallies carrying the tricolor".
Sources said sharp differences have cropped up between Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) and other hill parties in the GMCC over continuing the indefinite shutdown.
The GMCC has 30 members representing all the hill-based parties, including the GJM, GNLF, JAP and Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh. The body is headed by a GJM member.
Darjeeling remained incident free as police and security personnel made special security arrangements in the hills. They are also maintaining a tight vigil to avoid any untoward incident.
The GJM took out rallies in various parts of the hills demanding restoration of internet services, which were banned in the hills since June 18, as well as immediate withdrawal of police from Darjeeling.
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