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Karnataka bandh over Cauvery: Shutdown in most parts of state, essential services likely to be hit

FP Staff • September 9, 2016, 12:30:35 IST
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Pro-Kannada activists called for a total shut down on Friday to protest against the state government releasing Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu on a Supreme Court directive amid deficit rains.

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Karnataka bandh over Cauvery: Shutdown in most parts of state, essential services likely to be hit

Pro-Kannada activists called for a total shut down on Friday to protest against the state government releasing Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu on a Supreme Court directive amid deficit rains. Bengaluru and parts of south Karnataka have been completely shut down as a result of the statewide bandh.

B'luru & most parts of south K'taka have been completely shut down over #CauveryWaterWar
Pic:CNN-News18's Imran Khan pic.twitter.com/RHqZYLFG9N

— News18 (@CNNnews18) September 9, 2016

With political parties also supporting the day-long shutdown called by a federation of over 500 pro-Kannada organisations, including farmers, traders and businesses, security has been stepped up and additional forces deployed across the state to maintain law and order. Over 800 unions have joined the bandh. Shops, banks and schools remained shut on Friday affecting the functioning of essential services, including public transport.

Pro Kannada organizations in Mandya, Karnataka call a shut down over #CauveryWaterWar
(Via ANI) pic.twitter.com/4PKriZ5ZDg

— News18 (@CNNnews18) September 9, 2016
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#KarnatakaBandh over Cauvery water issue disrupts normal life in Gulbarga, visuals from bus stand. pic.twitter.com/0vdZG1WBXg

— ANI (@ANI) September 9, 2016

Pro-Kannada organizations call #KarnatakaBandh over Cauvery water issue; visuals from Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/yGAJ5cig4C

— ANI (@ANI) September 9, 2016

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[caption id=“attachment_2980406” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Protests in Karnataka over the release of Cauvery water. File photo. PTI Protests in Karnataka over the release of Cauvery water. File photo. PTI[/caption] In Bengaluru, which solely depends on the river for drinking water to its 10-million denizens, the IT industry, comprising software majors Infosys and Wipro and about 400 multinationals, declared a holiday for its techies in support of the shutdown. In the absence of buses, taxis, autos and other vehicles, there will be no public transport from dawn-to-dusk in cities and towns across the state. The Karnataka government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges to prevent inconvenience to students and teachers. Though government offices will remain open, attendance is likely to be thin in the absence of public transport, including metro services in Bengaluru. Banks, shops, markets, malls, hotels, bars, pubs, eateries, restaurant, theatres and petrol bunks will also remain closed during the day. “As releasing water has stirred the sentiments of the people, we do not oppose the bandh (shutdown), but it should be peaceful,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters here and appealed to the people not to damage public property. Essential supplies, including milk and medicines, have been exempted from the shutdown. Ambulances will be allowed to ferry patients to hospitals. Train and air passengers departing or arriving in the city will have to depend on private vehicles for commuting from railway stations and airport or be stranded till evening in the absence of buses, cabs and autos. Bowing to the apex court’s Monday order, the state began releasing daily 15,000 cusecs from early Wednesday from Krishna Raja Sagar (KRS) and Kabini reservoirs across the river basin for 10 days amid protests and demonstrations by farmers, traders and youth in the Mysuru region. Admitting that frequent shutdowns cause inconvenience to the public, Kannada Okkuta (federation) president Vatal Nagaraj said there was no alternative to protest against injustice and failure of the government in protecting the interests of the people, especially farmers. With inputs from IANS

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