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The GJM has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am on Friday. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who held her first Cabinet meeting at the Darjeeling Raj Bhavan, later told reporters: “They (the GJM) are trying to make an issue out of a non-issue. This is not the way. We are trying to bring in development and we are here because of the people in the hills.’’
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Protests have been on in the Darjeeling hills ever since Banerjee announced last month that Bengali will be made a compulsory subject in all schools across the state from classes I to X. The hills are dominated by the Gorkhas and include the Lepchas, Tamangs, Gurungs and others.
Adding to the confusion, the state government first said that Bengali will be a mandatory subject in schools and then said it will be optional. This angered the GNLF, the TMC ally in the hills, which called the state administration’s decision “undemocratic” and “draconian”.
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Visiting the hills after the TMC won the Mirik civic body polls for the first time, Banerjee clarified that Bengali will be an optional language, and not mandatory, in schools of the Darjeeling hills. The GNLF backed down, saying it will remain a TMC ally. But GNLF rival GJM, backed by the BJP and its Darjeeling MP S S Ahluwalia, continued to stage protests.GJM chief Bimal Gurung has been leading the street protests. On May 30, the Sadar Bazar police station in Darjeeling lodged an FIR against GJM leaders — among them Bimal Gurung, Roshan Giri, Binoy Tamang and Swaraj Thapa — claiming they were instigating hatred and divisions between communities.
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