The situation in the picturesque north Bengal town, which had witnessed violence at the onset of the agitation, remained peaceful today, according to police sources.
Except for medicine shops, business establishments, restaurants, hotels, schools and colleges remained closed here.
The ban on internet services, which was imposed on June 18, has already been extended by the district administration till August 4.
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) had on June 15 launched the agitation for a separate Gorkhaland state to be carved out of West Bengal.
"We also sent a notice that if needed we can take them to hospital. But the GJM supporters have given us a veiled threat that they won't allow the protesters to be taken to hospital," Darjeeling district magistrate Joyoshi Dasgupta told PTI.
"We have said in a notice that if something untoward happens to those who are fasting then those who have stopped us from taking them to hospital will be liable for their death," she added.
"They don't want to go to hospitals and avail treatment offered by the state government," Gurung told PTI.
GJM supporters took out rallies at Chowkbazar area during the day amid patrolling by police and security forces.
Police and security forces patrolled the streets of the hills and kept a tight vigil at all entry and exit routes.
GJM workers and various NGOs of the hills were also seen distributing food items among the people as food supply has been severely hit due to the indefinite shutdown.
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