By asking the people to stay indoors in the name of agitation, the GJM is pursuing an "autocratic" style of governance even after the GTA was formed as per its wishes, the chief minister said here during a felicitation by the Lepcha community.
"Autocracy is going on in the name of the agitation stalling the development of Darjeeling. They are asking the people to remain indoors. It is as if the king is asking his people to stay inside. It cannot be tolerated," she said at the programme attended by several thousands, mostly Lepchas.
She warned, "You are free to go to Delhi. You are even free to go to Obama, if you wish. But Darjeeling, Kurseong and Kalimpong are part of West Bengal and will remain so. There is no question of separation."
She was apparently referring to the camping of top leaders of GJM in Delhi in a bid to meet central ministers and Congress and BJP leaders with the single-point agenda of statehood.
"We have given you GTA as you had wanted. What more do you want?" Banerjee wondered and urged the GJM to participate in tomorrow's scheduled meeting of the GTA to find a successor to its president Bimal Gurung who had resigned as the chief executive in the wake of the announcement of the decision to form Telengana.
Asking the hill party to withdraw the bandh to facilitate a return to normal life so that tourists come back, she charged that GJM workers were stockpiling food for themselves and keeping the poor unfed in the name of the bandh.
She accused them of terrorising the people so that no one came to receive food at the centres opened by the state government, and of indulging in arson, destruction of property as well as stalling development including the 100-day work programme.
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