The GJM rallies demanded restoration of internet services and an immediate withdrawal of police personnel from the hills, while the other parties stuck to the Gorkhaland demand.
No incident of violence was reported from the area since last night, but the police and security personnel kept up their vigil.
GJM assistant general secretary Binay Tamang said the party leadership would meet on August 8 to decide on the future course of action.
Meanwhile, the Gorkhaland Movement Coordination Committee (GMCC), a body of all the hill parties including the GJM, which is spearheading the Gorkhaland protest, will stage a day-long hunger strike in New Delhi tomorrow.
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Twelve activists of the Yuva Morcha, the GJM's youth wing, are observing a fast-unto-death since July 21 over the separate state demand.
Barring the pharmacies, all other shops, schools and colleges remained closed in the Darjeeling hills. The internet services are suspended there since June 18.