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Gorkha People's Liberation Front (GJM) supremo Bimal Gurung (background L) and India's West Bengal state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee background 3rd L) look on as West Bengal Home Secretary G.D. Gautama (foreground C), Union Home Ministry Joint Secretary K.K. Pathak (foreground L) and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha General Secretary Roshan Giri (foreground R) exchange documents following the signing of an autonomy agreement between the Indian government and the ethnic Gorkha people at Pintail village in the outskirts of Siliguri on July 18, 2011. India signed an "historic" deal July 18 granting autonomy to an ethnic group in the Himalayan tea-growing area of Darjeeling that has fought for decades for a homeland. Indian Gorkhas, who are ethnic Nepalese, have led a violent campaign since the 1980s demanding that the separate state of Gorkhaland be carved out of West Bengal's mountainous district of Darjeeling. Photo by Roni Chowdhury/Indian Photo Agency

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Gorkha People's Liberation Front (GJM) supremo Bimal Gurung (background L) and India's West Bengal state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee background 3rd L) look on as West Bengal Home Secretary G.D. Gautama (foreground C), Union Home Ministry Joint Secretary K.K. Pathak (foreground L) and the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha General Secretary Roshan Giri (foreground R) exchange documents following the signing of an autonomy agreement between the Indian government and the ethnic Gorkha people at Pintail village in the outskirts of Siliguri on July 18, 2011. India signed an "historic" deal July 18 granting autonomy to an ethnic group in the Himalayan tea-growing area of Darjeeling that has fought for decades for a homeland. Indian Gorkhas, who are ethnic Nepalese, have led a violent campaign since the 1980s demanding that the separate state of Gorkhaland be carved out of West Bengal's mountainous district of Darjeeling. Photo by Roni Chowdhury/Indian Photo Agency
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