The hills remained tense, but incident-free on the 15th day of the shutdown with the police and the security forces patrolling the streets and keeping a close vigil on the entry and exit routes.
"We have decided to carry on with the indefinite bandh in the hills," Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) leaders said after a six-hour-long meeting of the political outfits in Kalimpong.
This was the second such meeting in 15 days, with the last having been held on June 20.
"We will decide on the next course of action on July 6," they said.
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At a public meeting in Purba Burdwan, Banerjee said, "Bengal cannot be divided. I will not allow it."
Internet services remained suspended in the hills.
Except medicine outlets, all shops, schools and colleges were closed, and transport was off the road.
Munish Tamang, the national working president of the Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, who attended the meeting, told PTI, "A Gorkhaland Movement Coordination Committee (GMCC), with 30 members has been formed with representatives from all the political parties to decide on the next course of action."
"We have issued a show cause notice to the GJM for using children in their political rallies. This is a complete violation of child rights," the panel's chairman Ananya Chakraborti said.