<p>Normal life continued to be crippled while Internet services remained suspended on the seventh day of the GJM-sponsored indefinite shutdown today.<br /><br />The police and security forces patrolled the streets of the hills and police pickets were placed at the entry and exit routes of Darjeeling.<br /><br />Except pharmacies, all other shops, hotels and restaurants remained closed.<br /><br />An all-party meeting convened by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) yesterday had passed a resolution that the shutdown would continue until security forces were withdrawn.<br /><br />The GJM, spearheading the agitation for a separate Gorkhaland, also decided to withdraw from the tripartite accord on the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA).<br /><br />There were reports of some tea garden workers being beaten up by GJM supporters in Naxalbari area, 65 km from Darjeeling.GJM, however, denied the reports.<br /><br />The GJM took out small rallies in various parts of the hills demanding a separate state.<br /><br />Internet services remained suspended for the fourth day in the hills. Locals termed it as an "oppressive step against a democratic movement."<br /><br />The parties, which attended yesterday's meeting, also decided not to participate in the June 22 all-party meet called by the West Bengal government to discuss the prevailing situation in the hills.<br /><br />GJM spokesperson T Arjun had told reporters after the meeting that it was also decided that an all-party coordination committee would be formed which would soon send a delegation to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to press for the demand for Gorkhaland.</p>
<p>Normal life continued to be crippled while Internet services remained suspended on the seventh day of the GJM-sponsored indefinite shutdown today.<br /><br />The police and security forces patrolled the streets of the hills and police pickets were placed at the entry and exit routes of Darjeeling.<br /><br />Except pharmacies, all other shops, hotels and restaurants remained closed.<br /><br />An all-party meeting convened by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) yesterday had passed a resolution that the shutdown would continue until security forces were withdrawn.<br /><br />The GJM, spearheading the agitation for a separate Gorkhaland, also decided to withdraw from the tripartite accord on the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA).<br /><br />There were reports of some tea garden workers being beaten up by GJM supporters in Naxalbari area, 65 km from Darjeeling.GJM, however, denied the reports.<br /><br />The GJM took out small rallies in various parts of the hills demanding a separate state.<br /><br />Internet services remained suspended for the fourth day in the hills. Locals termed it as an "oppressive step against a democratic movement."<br /><br />The parties, which attended yesterday's meeting, also decided not to participate in the June 22 all-party meet called by the West Bengal government to discuss the prevailing situation in the hills.<br /><br />GJM spokesperson T Arjun had told reporters after the meeting that it was also decided that an all-party coordination committee would be formed which would soon send a delegation to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to press for the demand for Gorkhaland.</p>