The agitators with women at forefront began their march from Darjeeling station to Chowkbazar here demanding release of the GJM activists arrested for their alleged involvement in violence.
Security forces continued patrolling the hill area which remained tense. They were also keeping vigil over the entry and exit points of the town.
GJM chief Bimal Gurung, meanwhile, said "the indefinite shutdown in the hills will continue. This is our final battle, we'll either achieve Gorkhaland or die fighting for it. We will fight till justice is delivered," Gurung said in a press conference here.
The GJM supremo accused the West Bengal government of the gross violation of human rights in the hills to suppress the movement.
"A gross violation of human rights is going on in the hills. The internet services has been suspended for more than two weeks. Is this the way to deal with a democratic movement? We would appeal to the Centre to look into it," he said.
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) Yuva Morcha president Prakash Gurung today said they would be going on a fast unto death if justice was not delivered to them.
"The government is ignoring our democratic agitation, which would make our protest more intensified. We will fast unto death," Gurung said.
Internet services remained suspended for the 17th day as the Darjeeling district administration extended the ban on it for eight more days yesterday.
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