Stating that she wanted to see "Darjeeling smiling", Banerjee said, "I am happy to be back in the hills after seven months. Earlier, I used to visit the hills every two-three months. Darjeeling is a beautiful place.
"Peace is prevailing in the hills now. We have to work together, irrespective of ideological, political, religious or caste differences, for development."
The chief minister had last visited the hills in June, 2017 and held a cabinet meeting at the Raj Bhavan here on June 8.
The party had also observed a 104-day bandh, the longest in the hills, in support of its statehood demand. The shutdown was withdrawn in September.
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Several people, including a policeman, were killed during the bandh. In the face of a crackdown by the government, GJM chief Bimal Gurung and secretary Roshan Giri went into hiding. Benoy Tamang later took over the reins of the party and GTA. He also removed Gurung from the post of GJM chief.
Banerjee recounted that Gorkha National Liberation Front founder and former chairman of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, late Subhash Ghisingh had played a major role in the construction of the Rohini Road which would now be known as the Subhash Ghisingh Marg.
Ghisingh had championed the cause of Gorkhaland in the 1980s. He had died in New Delhi on January 29, 2015.