Gurung, who resigned as the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) chief executive along with other elected members of the body during the day, said, "The agitation for Gorkhaland will continue. We have resigned from the GTA. Our one point demand is Gorkhaland."
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) leader, who was not seen in public for the past several days, appeared before the media at Patlebas in Darjeeling, a party stronghold.
"Our fight will continue and I will fight till the end," he said.
Alleging that the police had opened fire in the hills on June 17 in which three GJM activists were killed, Gurung said, "We (the GJM) have the video footage of the incident. I demand a CBI inquiry."
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It was the state government which has violated human rights and slapped false cases against the GJM, he claimed.
He said the GTA was a "closed chapter" and that the next all-party meeting will be held on June 29 to decide the next course of action.