Explorer

Darjeeling violence: Deep-rooted conspiracy behind it, says Mamata Banerjee

New Delhi: Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee condemned the vandalism unleashed by the Gorkha Janmukti Morch (GJM). She alleged deep-rooted conspiracy and "links with terrorists" as violence took centre-stage in the north West Bengal hills amid the GJM-sponsored indefinite shutdown. Here are latest developments:
  • Mamata Banerjee said, on Saturday, her government is ready to initiate a dialogue with the party but in a conducive environment.
  • Banerjee, who chaired a high level meet at the state secretariat in Nabanna of the various development boards of the hills, said an all-party meeting will be held in Siliguri on June 22 to discuss the growing unrest in the hills.
  • Coming down heavily on the GJM violence, Banerjee said: "This is a deep-rooted conspiracy. So much of arms and ammunition couldn't have come in a single day. There is an international border and state border. They are violating the Constitution. They are only hurling bombs. They are stockpiling illegal arms and bombs." About dialogue, she said: "We are ready but not under the current situation."
  • Banerjee alleged the GJM had connections with the northeast insurgent groups as well as a "foreign" link.
  • "We have come to know from the police that there is a link with terrorists. I am told there is a connection with underground insurgents from northeast India. I have requested that they should not extend any support in Darjeeling," she said.
  • "Development work will continue and there should be an end to this deep-rooted conspiracy in the hills. In this matter, the central and state government must come together," she said. Banerjee also slammed GJM supporters for "insulting" the national flag.
  • "They aren't listening to the court (Calcutta High Court) even after it passed an order saying the bandh is illegal. Don't know from where they get support. They are using the national flag for vandalism. We are proud of our national flag... How can they throw bombs at the national flag? How can they do it?
  • "I will urge the central government not to encourage them to behave like this. If anything happens to any tourist (foreigner) it will bring a bad name to the country. They (GJM) have stopped tourism, transport, drinking water supply and food. The GJM supporters burnt down the primary health centre. Media persons are in danger, they are being blackmailed and threatened," she said. Urging the people in the hills to not listen to the GJM leadership, she also denied reports of police firing.
  • "That is absolutely wrong. They (GJM) started firing. We can't support those who are indulging in violence and hooliganism," she said.
  • Later in the day at a programme to honour journalists, Banerjee reiterated the unrest is a "deep-rooted conspiracy" and that "some people in the hills are trying to break up Bengal." She also asserted she will not be intimidated by threats.
  • "If someone tries to scare me with a gun, the person may not realise that I have it in me to snatch away the gun," she said.
(With inputs from IANS)

Top Headlines

DGCA Probes Engine Damage To Air India A350 After Ground Incident At IGI
DGCA Probes Engine Damage To Air India A350 After Ground Incident At IGI
BMC Exit Poll: BJP+ Set For Big Win; Thackeray Brothers’ Camp Trails
BMC Exit Poll: BJP+ Set For Big Win; Thackeray Brothers’ Camp Trails
Amid Iran Protests, MEA Prepares To Facilitate Return Of Indians
Amid Iran Protests, MEA Prepares To Facilitate Return Of Indians
Section 163 Enforced In Ghaziabad; Gatherings, Rallies Banned Till February 16
Section 163 Enforced In Ghaziabad; Gatherings, Rallies Banned Till February 16

Videos

Breaking: Deadly Chinese Manja Claims Lives Across India; Multiple Injuries Reported
West Bengal: ED Claims Mamata Hindering Coal Scam Probe; Supreme Court Hearing Underway
West Bengal: ED Accuses West Bengal Govt of Obstructing Probe, Seeks Supreme Court Intervention
Supreme Court Hears ED Plea, Allegations of Obstruction Against Bengal Govt in Coal Scam Probe
Maharastra Polls: Devendra Fadnavis Casts Vote in BMC Polls

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget