Bharat Bandh: Nationwide protests against petrol price hike; JD(U)'s Sharad Yadav arrested in Bihar by riteshexpert on 31 May, 2012 - 08:00 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | Bharat Bandh: Nationwide protests against petrol price hike; JD(U)'s Sharad Yadav arrested in Bihar on 31 May, 2012 - 08:00 PM | |
New Delhi: The main Opposition parties, the BJP and the Left, have called for a Bharat bandh today to protest last week's hike in petrol prices. The hike was the steepest ever at Rs. 6.28 plus local taxes, and the demand for a rollback has been universal. Big UPA allies like the Trinamool and the DMK too have strongly protested, but both parties made it clear that they will not destabilise the central government. In Trinamool-Congress-ruled Kolkata, early morning saw fewer people on the road.The bandh has evoked a mixed response with most cities being largely peaceful barring a few pockets which have been badly hit. Few trains have been stopped in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand. In Bihar, Sharad Yadav, the president of the ruling Janata Dal (United), who is also the Convenor of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, has been arrested in Saharsa. In Mumbai, sporadic incidents of violence have been reported from the suburbs of Andheri and Mulund. Suburban Local trains are not as crowded as they usually are during the morning rush to work. All Opposition parties in Maharashtra, the BJP, the Shiv Sena, the Republican Party of India and the Left are observing the bandh. The BJP and Shiv Sena have promised that essential services will not be affected, but have appealed to shopkeepers to keep their establishments closed. The Mumbai Police is not taking chances and have deployed 48,000 cops on bandh duty. Special attention is being paid to sensitive areas like Chembur, Dadar, Jogeshwari, Govandi and Byculla. Though the city's taxi and autorickshaw union leaders have said that they will not participate in the bandh, there could be fewer people out driving for fear of violence and damage to vehicles. In the capital, traders, autorickshaws and business organisations have said they will participate in the bandh. Delhi could see transport problems as BJP workers plan to block traffic and stage demonstrations at major locations. (Read: Traffic during bandh - areas to avoid in Delhi)"Friend" of the UPA Mulayam Singh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party (SP), prominent by the side of the Prime Minister and Congress president Sonia Gandhi at the UPA's anniversary dinner a few days ago, is not extending his friendship on the petrol issue. His party opposes the hike and the Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh has announced a statewide bandh. The UP government has also informed the assembly that its cash-strapped exchequer cannot afford to ease the burden on the common man by withdrawing the more than 20 percent value added tax (VAT) that the state imposes on petrol, unlike Congress-ruled states like Delhi, Kerala and Uttarakhand, which have cut VAT. A district leader of the SP, Ravindra Yadav, even said the party had burnt an effigy of PM Manmohan Singh in protest. |