Indian Railways News => | Topic started by Mafia on Sep 21, 2012 - 09:00:48 AM |
Title - Bandh total in Mysore, ChamarajanagarPosted by : Mafia on Sep 21, 2012 - 09:00:48 AM |
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State-run buses remained off the road in both the districts; protests staged against Union government The bandh called by the National Democratic Alliance and other parties on Thursday was total and peaceful in Mysore city as business establishments and the trading community downed shutters.The bandh was called in protest against the recent decisions of the Union government to hike the diesel price, allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in the retail sector and impose a cap on the number of domestic LPG cylinders provided at a subsidised rate.State-run buses were off the road. The divers of the few autorickshaws that were plying were demanding hefty charges. Schools and colleges were closed. Attendance in government offices was thin as many could not make it in the absence of public transport. Though some drivers tried to run the city buses, they were stopped by activists supporting the bandh.There were reports of petrol and diesel being sold in bottles in some parts of the city as petrol stations remained closed. |