The ruling Trinamool Congress on Friday alleged that the Centre ‘instigated’ the trouble in the Darjeeling hills following the decision to create a Telangana state and reiterated that there was no question of division of West Bengal.
‘The Centre is instigating it for political purpose which is unfair and unethical,’ Trinamool Congress general secretary Mukul Roy told reporters here, in this north Bengal town, in the plains of Darjeeling district.
‘Darjeeling is part and parcel of West Bengal. There is no question of division of Bengal. This is the stand of the party as well as of the state government,’ Roy, a close aide of Trinamool Congress supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, said.
Roy who was here to take a stock of the situation in the backdrop of the GJM reviving the Gorkhaland movement, said the state government would deal with the indefinite bandh called from Saturday.
‘We do not want it. The administration will see how to deal with it,’ he said.
‘We want peace and development in Darjeeling,’ he said
‘The Centre is instigating it for political purpose which is unfair and unethical,’ Trinamool Congress general secretary Mukul Roy told reporters here, in this north Bengal town, in the plains of Darjeeling district.
‘Darjeeling is part and parcel of West Bengal. There is no question of division of Bengal. This is the stand of the party as well as of the state government,’ Roy, a close aide of Trinamool Congress supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, said.
Roy who was here to take a stock of the situation in the backdrop of the GJM reviving the Gorkhaland movement, said the state government would deal with the indefinite bandh called from Saturday.
‘We do not want it. The administration will see how to deal with it,’ he said.
‘We want peace and development in Darjeeling,’ he said