Its chief Amit Shah, who arrived here following a two-day tour of Puducherry, met party leaders, including general secretary and Bengal in-charge Kailash Vijayvargiya.
A BJP leader, however, played down the meeting's import, saying Shah routinely meets party leaders and it should not be linked with the issue.
Earlier in the day, Vijayvargiya told reporters that his party does not support the demand of a separate state and blamed the state's Mamata Banerjee government for triggering a crisis by undermining the Gorkha Territorial Administration.
Party sources said a separate state of Gorkhaland, as is the GTA's demand, would create security concerns due to its location, it shares borders with Nepal, and would be economically unfeasible too.
They said a delegation could meet Home Minister Rajnath Singh, asking him to take measures to address the concerns of the people in the region.
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