The shutdown has been suspended till September 12, when the talks are scheduled to take place, GJM convenor Binay Tamang said here today.
Welcoming the move, Banerjee told newsmen at the state secretariat, "It's a good news. We want restoration of peace and wellbeing of the people there (in Darjeeling)."
The indefinite bandh for a separate Gorkhaland state had entered its 78th day today and normal life was hit during the period of agitation.
"If the outcome of the dialogue is not positive, we will convene a meeting on the same day and decide whether to resume the shutdown or chalk out a new course of action," he said.
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GJM supremo Bimal Gurung, who is in hiding and was not present in the central committee meeting, however, said there is no question of suspending the strike unless talks begin on separate state of Gorkhaland.
"He (Tamang) took this decision on his own. He is playing into the hands of state government. People of the hills will not forgive him," said Gurung, who is in hiding after the police slapped charges against him under UAPA or Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Giri, too, said the bandh will continue. "Gurung has said the strike will continue and there is no question of withdrawing it," Giri said.
Asked whether Gurung had been apprised of the central committee's decision to suspend the bandh, Tamang said, "He will be informed."
At several places, GJM workers and supporters took out processions in support of the shutdown.
The hill leaders had raised the issue of Gorkhaland statehood at the meeting but the state government did not agree, she had said.
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