Low-intensity blast in Darjeeling, no casualty

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Press Trust of India Darjeeling (WB)
Last Updated : Aug 25 2017 | 12:13 PM IST
A low-intensity blast took place in Teesta Bazar area of Darjeeling this morning as the indefinite shutdown in Darjeeling Hills entered the 72nd day.
Though there were no reports of any casualty or injury to any person, some shops were damaged.
Darjeeling district officials said, the blast was triggered on a road near Teesta Bazar, close to the Teesta bridge.
The police is investigation the matter.
The blast comes just a day after twin blasts shook Darjeeling hills. In yesterday's blast also, there was no report of any casualty or injury.
Today's blast is the third such incident since the indefinite shutdown to press for a separate Gorkhaland state, began over two months ago.
On Saturday, twin blasts rocked Darjeeling hills in which one civic police volunteer was killed and two others were injured.
The Gorkhaland Movement Coordination Committee (GMCC) is all set to meet at Kalimpong today to discuss the issue of attending the August 29 talks convened by the state government in response to the GNLF's letter requesting for a dialogue to restore normalcy in hills.
The GMCC comprising members of all the hill parties, including GJM and GNLF, is headed by the GJM.
The GJM yesterday wrote a letter to the West Bengal government expressing its willingness to attend the August 29 talks to resolve the Darjeeling stalemate, abandoning its earlier stand.
The letter, written by Binay Tamang, a leader of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, said, "No other alternative or modified step will do justice to our plight...Other than creation of a separate Gorkhaland."'
Tamang's letter was preceded by a letter GJM chief Bimal Gurung wrote to the state government on Wednesday requesting for a "political dialogue" on the demand for a Gorkhaland.

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First Published: Aug 25 2017 | 12:13 PM IST

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