"Bengal's economy was affected by bandhs. There was enough bandh politics. There should be no more bandhs and blockades," she said at a gathering here.
GJM chief Bimal Gurung had on September 23 said, "The Chief Minister stated that Gorkhaland Territorial Administration was given Rs 4,000 crore by the state government. Let her give the details of the amount by September 27, failing which we will call a bandh on September 28."
"I will monitor the situation there," he said.
State Home Secretary Malay Dey said the government would take all steps to ensure everything is kept open tomorrow in the hills and peace is maintained there.
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