Bandh: Parts of Karnataka shut down, zero response in Mangaluru


Bengaluru/Mangaluru, Jun 12 (Agencies): The Karnataka shutdown call given by the Federation of Kannada Associations received a mixed response in the state on Monday.

Government and private schools, colleges, hotels and business establishments remained open while a few cinema halls cancelled the morning show in Bengaluru.

In Mangaluru, the bandh did not evoke any response at all, with people going about their normal lives as usual and public transport unaffected. Business established and educational institutions functioned normally.

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) operated bus services as usual.


Bandh in different parts of Karnataka


Mangaluru (Pics by Ramesh Pandith)

The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) operated metro services. Police beefed up security at bus and metro stations in the city.

"We want the government to waive off farm loans and supply water to Kolar and Chikballapur districts. Our agitation will continue till the government meets our demands,'' Karnataka Rakshana Vedike president Praveen Shetty told reporters here.

The agitators attempted to take out a rally from the Town Hall to the Karnataka Assembly but police bundled them into BMTC buses and took them to an undisclosed destination.

The agitators wanted to lay siege to the Assembly in support of their demands.

The shutdown was total in Chikballapur and Kolar districts in south Karnataka. The agitators stopped the car in which former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Late Nandamuri Taraka Ramarao's grandson Tarak was travelling to Bengaluru.

His vehicle was stopped at Srinivaspura circle in Kolar district for a few minutes. The agitators let him continue his journey after a few minutes.

The shutdown was near total in Hubballi and Nargund in north Karnataka. The agitators formed a human chain preventing North-Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation buses from plying.

Normal life was not affected in Mysuru due to the shutdown call.

  

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  • Rakesh Pinto, Shirva

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Farmers should be supported and there is no second taught.

    But, when the loan is waived, who actually repays it?

    Im not a politician and I dont understand from where the money comes from
    Can my loan be waived off if I'm millionaire farmer or is there any critea?

    Is this a political stunt for winning elections?
    Is it payed from our taxes?

    Can any intelligent person explain because Im a bit lost in this

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  • Joel Pinto, mangalore, dubai

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Proud Of Mangalore,
    Namma Mangalore

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  • Rakesh pinto, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Hats off Mangaloreans , Mangaore people are smart and well enough educated . they knows what should be done and not. If we make bandh loss for nation itself

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Hat-off Mangaloreans…. We should not give much weightage to this kind of Morcha or Bandh in our region…. Else there is no difference between Mallus and our people!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Thank God it was a FLOP ...

    DisAgree [2] Agree [21] Reply Report Abuse

  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 13 2017

    Nobody can bring Mangalore to a halt.....except BJP an allied units.

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 12 2017

    These trouble mongers, useless bunch of people,who cares .....People of Mangalore are smart enough.

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