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Darjeeling: A bomb blast occurred in the heart of West Bengal’s hill town of Darjeeling damaging a few shops early on Saturday, following which police booked three top GJM leaders including its chief Bimal Gurung under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).

No injuries were reported in the incident that caused panic among locals. The GJM denied its involvement.

“There was a bomb blast in Darjeeling’s motor stand area at 12.10 a.m. No one got injured as the place was empty at the time of the blast. We are investigating the incident,” said Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Kumar Chaturvedi.

The blast took place on the 69th day of the indefinite shutdown called by the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM), which has demand a separate Gorkhaland state be carved out of the north Bengal



hills.

According to sources, a number of shops and the road in front of the motor stand area have been damaged.

Fire tenders, police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel rushed to the spot after the blast. Police have been deployed in the area.

No individual or organisation has so far taken responsibility of the blast, but the police said top GJM leaders like Gurung, Prakash Gurung and Pavin Subba were prima facie suspects.

In the afternoon, police filed an FIR against these three leaders and “others” and started a case at the Darjeeling Sadar police station.

“Regarding the bomblast at Darjeeling motorstand on Saturday, case has been started against Bimal Gurung, Prakash Gurung, Praveen Subba and others,” a police officer said.

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