Chopra: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said she will never support the division of the state and urged all political parties in the hills to and normal life in Darjeeling, where the indefinite shutdown entered its 48th day.
"Whatever happens, everyone should remember that I am ready to give up my life but I will never support dividing (the state) into parts. Every district is our asset. People from every religion, caste will be here. This is India. It is our duty to protect it, not to divide it. I love the hills like all other districts of West Bengal. But people must remember that the hills are a part of West Bengal and will remain so in the future," she said in a rally in Chopra in North Dinajpur district this afternoon.
The
chief minister said that she would do everything for the development of Darjeeling but not anything which may lead to a riot or create disturbance among the people.
(GJM) is spearheading the shutdown in Darjeeling to press the demand for a separate Gorkhaland.
She requested political parties and leaders in the hills, to "be calm and help in restoring normal life in Darjeeling", to bring back peace and solve problems being faced by the locals.
"I want the hills to get back to normal life. I want the tea gardens to start their operations. Darjeeling tea is a global brand, do not spoil it," Banerjee said.
The chief minister said that a should be for the welfare of the people but the ongoing one by the GJM is "only for the sake of politics".