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Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) President Bimal Gurung has written to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and requested her to "initiate political dialogue" to resolve the crisis in Darjeeling, a party leader said on Thursday.
He also appealed to the state to "take appropriate measures" to bring normalcy to the region.
The Darjeeling hills have been on the boil for over two months with an indefinite shutdown called by the GJM, continuing since 12 June to press for a separate state of Gorkhaland.
He said that Gurung reminded that the GTA (Gorkhaland Territorial Administration) was only to be an interim arrangement as per the tripartite MoU, and the party has not dropped its demand for Gorkhaland.
Banerjee had on Tuesday announced that the state government would hold talks with "all major political parties" on 29 August.
At the State Secretariat Nabanna, Banerjee on Thursday, however, denied having received any such letter from Gurung, but said GJM leader Binay Tamang would participate in the meeting of all political parties.
Gurung has also demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation or judicial inquiry into deaths caused due to police action, withdrawal of all the cases against agitators, and that those detained during the agitation be released
He also demanded compensation for the kin of those who have been "killed in police firing" and the injured.
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