As the shutdown entered its 101st day, rallies of GJM leaders in support of the indefinite shutdown and separate state of Gorkhaland today came face to face at some places with processions led by expelled leader Binay Tamang faction demanding restoration of normalcy.
Security forces intervened near Darjeeling railway station where two such rallies came face to face.
The GJM and other hill parties also demanded that the Centre intervene and start the dialogue process considering the sentiments of the people of the hills.
No violence was reported since last night.
For the 14th day in a row, police along with the administration, appealed to the locals using public address system to open shops and restore normalcy in the hills.
Peace rallies were taken out by the people at Kurseong, Darjeeling and Mirik, the police said.
Internet services remain suspended in the hills since June 18.
Meanwhile, the CID brought three arrested GJM leaders from Haryana to Kolkata and started questioning them to know about the whereabouts of party chief Bimal Gurung.
Dhan Kumar Pradhan, Tilak Chandra Roka and PT Ola were brought to Kolkata on two-day transit remand, a senior CID official said.
"We are questioning them and are trying to find the whereabouts of Bimal Gurung," the official said.
They were arrested yesterday at Gurugram for their alleged involvement in arson and violence in Darjeeling in June. They will be taken to Siliguri tomorrow to be produced in the court and the CID will seek their further remand.
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