2nd self-immolation bid in Darjeeling, Govt warns Protesters
PTI
Darjeeling : The
GJM supporter, Purba Sherpa, a 32-year-old physically challenged
person, who was in a procession as the indefinite bandh by the GJM
entered the sixth day today, set himself alight near the Chowk bazar,
police sources said. Reacting strong against the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters after
another self-immolation attempt was made by its activist for a separate
Gorkhaland, the West Bengal government today said it would follow court
orders strictly to maintain normalcy. Citing the High Court order, Chief Secretary Sanjay Mitra told
reporters in Kolkata that the government would take strong steps against
arson, vandalism, violence, stopping willing government employees going
to work, closure of schools and colleges and stalling of transport.
"Such disruptive activities should not be done by anybody or any group
and the state government will see that none is inconvenienced in the
Darjeeling hills," Mitra said. The GJM supporter, Purba Sherpa, a 32-year-old physically challenged
person, who was in a procession as the indefinite bandh by the GJM
entered the sixth day today, set himself alight near the Chowk bazar,
police sources said. The other GJM supporters hastily put out the flames and rushed Sherpa
to the Darjeeling Sadar Hospital. Sherpa sustained 55 per cent burns,
the sources said.
The
GJM supporter, Purba Sherpa, a 32-year-old physically challenged
person, who was in a procession as the indefinite bandh by the GJM
entered the sixth day today, set himself alight near the Chowk bazar,
police sources said. Reacting strong against the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha supporters after
another self-immolation attempt was made by its activist for a separate
Gorkhaland, the West Bengal government today said it would follow court
orders strictly to maintain normalcy. Citing the High Court order, Chief Secretary Sanjay Mitra told
reporters in Kolkata that the government would take strong steps against
arson, vandalism, violence, stopping willing government employees going
to work, closure of schools and colleges and stalling of transport.
"Such disruptive activities should not be done by anybody or any group
and the state government will see that none is inconvenienced in the
Darjeeling hills," Mitra said. The GJM supporter, Purba Sherpa, a 32-year-old physically challenged
person, who was in a procession as the indefinite bandh by the GJM
entered the sixth day today, set himself alight near the Chowk bazar,
police sources said. The other GJM supporters hastily put out the flames and rushed Sherpa
to the Darjeeling Sadar Hospital. Sherpa sustained 55 per cent burns,
the sources said.
Stating that the government would give protection to willing government
employees, Mitra said stern action would be taken against those staying
away from work and that all government offices would remain open.
Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee who returned from Darjeeling after
studying the situation there was asked if the government would ban the
'Gorkhaland Personnel' (GLP), appointed by the GJM to police the hills
as volunteers. Banerjee replied, "The government is not sure about the existence of the GLP.
"They might be a group of young people backed by the GJM. But if they indulge in violence, we will take action," he said.
He said that steps were taken against those who were responsible for violence in the hills. Asked how long the post of chief executive of the Gorkha Territorial
Administration, the hill council, would remain vacant after resignation
of its CEO Bimal Gurung, who is the GJM president, he said "We have
asked the GTA principal secretary to inform us about their plan to
announce a new chief executive."
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