"There was unanimity at the time of forming of the committee by the state government that all will accept the report and work for the development of the Darjeeling hills", Banerjee told reporters.
The chief minister said "there is no question of my being happy or unhappy at the committee recommendations but I would like to see all in Darjeeling as well as in Terai and Dooars to live in peace."
She also asked GJM to take part in elections to Gorkha Territorial Administration.
It was not the state government which had taken a decision, she said and cautioned "I don't want eruption of fresh trouble in Darjeeling and I would like to advise those trying to do politics over the issue not to do so."
Earlier, making public the recommendations of the Justice (Retd) Shyamal Kumar Sen committee set up by the state government for inclusion of Gorkha-dominated areas in the plains in the proposed new hill council, Gorkha Territorial Administration, Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh said five mouzas would be added.
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha has demanded inclusion of 398 mouzas.