Mangaluru: Bandh starts with tyre burning in many places


Pics: Daya Kukkaje,Spoorthi Ullal, Mohan Kuthar, Umesh Marpalli, Silvester D'Souza, Steephan Kayyar, Ramesh Pandith

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP/DV)

Mangaluru, Sep 2: The nationwide bandh called by left leaning unions has begun with a negative note in city as in the early morning of Friday, September 2.

Buses and other vehicles are not seen on roads.

In few places like Kuthar, Suratkal and Urwa store tyre burning incidents have been reported. A KSRTC Airavatha bus was from Bengaluru to Manipal was stoned at Padil. Another KSRTC bus was stoned on K S Rao road in city. 

A bus belonging to Nitte University was stoned by unknown persons.

Police and private security provided protection for around 20 buses transporting staff of Infosys IT company. 

 

 

 


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City market is completely closed. But unloading from trucks was witnessed in some instances.

A few auto rickshaws that were seen in the later went off the roads. 

A person named Yashpal who had come from Sirsi to get treatment for leg injury was struggling to reach hospital as no transport was available. An ambulance was called later which took him to the hospital. 

A protest was held in front of DC office where all the unions, except BJP supporting union BMS, participated. Congress supporting Intuc also took part. Balakrishna Shetty from CITU criticised the Modi-led central government for the anti-labour policies and demanded minimum wages of Rs 18,000 per month for every worker in India.  Union leaders Vasantha Acharya and Sunil Kumar Bajal were present among others. 

Udupi report

In Udupi, almost all the shops are closed. Private vehicles and people are seen on roads in reduced numbers. Buses were not seen operating, but a few auto rickshaws and taxis operated.

A small number of protestors held protest at city bus stand. They said more people are going to join them soon. No untoward incidents have been reported.  

Kundapur report

It has been peaceful here except a bus plying from Udupi to Bagalkote was stoned by miscreants.

  

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  • Dr.Francis Dsouza, Toronto, Canada

    Sat, Sep 03 2016

    What was actually achieved by this bundh ? It was sad that even Medical College buses on emergency duty were stoned and damaged.Is this the India we dreamt of ? Even education has not changed the minds of these hooligans.

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  • Mary Dsouza, Bombay\Dubai

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Bundh should be banned as this causes inconvenience to the people.
    Strict action to be taken against people who destroy national property.

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  • tom Cat, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Bombay did not see the bund today it was normal working day .

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  • J Dal, BVR

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    We also need to have a one day bandh for swach bharat abhiyaan tooo....
    If all the people joins hand we can make india beautiful in one day....

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  • Arjun , Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Destroying public property,disturbing public life, nothing achieved but we pay it back from our own pockets.Go front of government officials and make dharna ,why disturb the life of all citizens , nothing achieved.. plus economic loss .

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    All of these hypes why these Communists are not getting single MLA or MP seats in Karnataka? Undu ABVP nakulu class bunk malti lekka aandu...

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  • JT Gonsalves, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    How come it is "nation-wide"? In Mumbai all seems normal! Suggest Government decide to BAN such bandhs. Bandhs are of no use for the common man!

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  • alwynsoans, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    what about catholic schools shut down in protest against orissa violence. in 2008.. in your opinion that shut down also meaning less....

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  • JT Gonsalves, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Peaceful protest within the limits of Constitution is democratic right of every Indian. Bhand or shut downs do not benefit common citizen. It only causes inconvenience and losses! This is my view..

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  • alwynsoans, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 03 2016

    dear gonsalves,yesterdays bundh called was not initiated by forceable act,but it was peaceful self interest rights of every fundamental rights of common men(i dont know sir which category you come from.,either hi fi it is )but we are acommon man .protesting against common right is our birth right excluding any religion,gender,status etc.. so without knowing real issues commenting on this genuine causeas negtive is it correct? thank you sir

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  • Rakshith, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    onji Raje tiknd. Baari kushi aand

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  • Rajalaxmi Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    This is useless... This bandh will effect not the rich but the middle income and the poor. A poor man has to work for the entire day and only then he can serve himself and his family. In my 37 yrs of experience as a citizen of India i have come across countless bandhs like this, but at the end of the day I think if the government takes initiative to help the citizens of india, no citizen will leave the country and stay away from their families to make their living.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Karnataka Govt new gift for people, strike bhagya.

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  • janush, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    This is the gift from Central Govt this time - its a nationwide strike !!!

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Bandh is called by left and hence only 2 places in the entire world this bandh will be observed. One is Middle East and other one is Kerala...

    Leftist from Kerala come to Karnataka like rats and do all these nonsense.. Kerala Border should be closed during these leftist bandh and shoot at sight order should be given near kerala border.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    People observing bund voluntarily denotes anger with Modi Sarkar. This Govt has back-stabbed the common man. Suit boot sarkar only for Ambanis and Adanis. For common man take broom sticks and do swatch bharat.

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  • krishna bhatt, MANGALORE

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    THERE IS NO BENIFIT TO NATION, WORKING CLASS COMMUNITY IN INDIA FROM CPI, CPIM, DYFI AND ALL TRADE UNIONS AND SPONSORED BANDH. WHAT THEY HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE GET IN LATEST 10 YEARS CONGRESS LED UPA NOW THEY EXPECTING A MIRACLE. THEY ARE NOT ABLE GET IMPLEMENT MINIMUM OF 9000 HOW CAN THEY ASK 18000 PM WHICH IS IMPOSSIBLE TO IMPLEMENT AS OF NOW.

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  • Abhiman Kumar, Padubidri

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    No previous govt promised jumlas like current govt. When we will get 15 lacs? Modi claimed that he rescued many stranded Gujjus from Uttarkand flood. Later it proved to be a hoax like his Gujarat model. When you lie a lot, people will catch your neck. Modi deserves it.

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  • alwynsoans, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    dear bhatt,bjpee party promised in last loksabha election tey brining black money from swiss bank(at that time bjpee supporters canvasing 4 lakh crores black money in swiss bank )bjpee promised if they came to power they deposits 15 lakh rupees in every Indian bank ac...this promise not fulfilled yet.....modi s bjpee govt cut the interest rate of p f ,and raising prices of essential commodities...modis bjpee central govt failed to control price rise,opposing FDI in defence,railways and insurance sector (in the last loksabha when bjpee is in opposition they opposed FDI in these sectors,)these are the main demands of today s strike... always bjpee in opposition and ruling ,at that time they changing theire colors...dear modiji please control the prices of essential commodities... 3 years back for a family of 3 to 4 members 10 thousands enough for monthly now we want 20 thousand for this..please mention any essential commodities now cheaper than UPA regime..i am still remembering sushma swaraj stick and a plate in his hand and raising slogan against UPA govt against price rise in streets of delhi.. i am not a supporter of congress nor left parties but i am citizen of this country asking dear modiji when your magic will work..

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Bundh OK! KSRTC stone pelting Yake??? Khujliwale stone pelters go to Kashmir and join Paki terrorists!! Stone pelters on national assets are terrorists and anti-nationals.... same like Paki's!!

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  • LAWRENCE LOBO, MANGALORE.

    Fri, Sep 02 2016


    CENTRAL GOVT. TRYING TO CONTROL EVERYTHING.

    IN FACT HITLER RULE.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    One of the funniest thing is ....If any Political Party called for Bandh it is okay...but if there is curfew then it is bad....I feel curfew is better than bandh....

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    most of the times anti social elements will take advantage of situation and destroy property and create riots.
    those who destroy national property should be dealt with strictly and individually made to repay the loss after all it is taxpayers hard earned money.

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  • John DSouza , Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    NOT BANDH BUT CHANGE IMPLEMENTATION IS ESSENTIAL

    Mobile/Smartphone is a Luxury Facility - CHEAP/ALMOST FREE

    Automobile Service is a Basic Necessity - VERY EXPENSIVE

    WHY WE HAVE BEEN SUFFERING, DELIBERATELY, DRASTICALLY AND MISERABLY?

    Our Motherland carries 1.25 Billion people and Mother Earth carries Six Billions -
    FOR FREE

    WHY WE CHARGE FOR KEEPING THEM ON WHEELS, ON EARTH?

    Water Flows Free and Wind Blows Free
    Priceless Gravity Force is Free and 24/7

    WHY WE PAY FOR FUEL, TO MOVE COMMUTERS AND GOODS LIKE INFANTS, WHICH BURNS ECONOMY, POLLUTES ENVIRONMENT AND MOUNTS LIVING COSTS?

    If pull, get pushed and move concept is used, we can have a Revolutionary Change in the Surface Transport Sector, to see a World of Difference.

    WHY CAN'T WE SIMPLY CORRECT A SILLY ERROR TO SAVE A HUGE VOLUME OF FUEL, ELIMINATE UNHEALTHY POLLUTIONS AND REDUCE COSTS DRASTICALLY?

    WHY WE DRILL, EXPLOIT AND DAMAGE EARTH TO CAUSE DISASTER?

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  • Vincent Dias, ex Bank Mgr,, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Meat, fish and vegetables will rot in the market today. Waste of a good working day. A bundh like this will cost the nation a minimum of 1 lakh crores in business transactions. Will the hooligans care ?

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  • Negila Yogi, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Those who burning tyres and stoning buses might not know why the are doing that. Jobless uneducated coming out to roads for entertain-ment by destroying the public property & harming to their own brothers and sisters.
    They want to protest do it im cultured way. Why destroy some ones property.. its inturn coming on our shoulders by raising tax's.
    If we eat well. Physically healthy we can fight tomorrow for these unnesorry thing.
    Today we need to fight against anti environment project poping up in udupi & DK. Which will kill everything slowly & silently. It is time to burn tyres infront of them. We have to show the government and higher officials of those companies that how much love we have towards our greenery, towards our land, health & wealth. Instead showing our muscle power in damaging our own property.

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Those ruining national property should be dealt strictly. After all it is taxpayers hard earned money.

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  • Francis Pinto, Urwa

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    INDIA .........a land famous for BUNDH's.

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  • Ramesh Rao, Surathkal

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    If the Police were tough and patrolled sensitive areas then these incidents would not have taken place. Anyway we are forced to stay at home for nothing. Daily wagers will have no work and no pay today while the hooligans will have 3 good hot meals at home. When will India improve ??

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  • Devanand Shetty, Kadri

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    It is for the District Administration to see that the bundh call is a failure and ask the Police to be ruthless with the hooligans who are blocking roads, forceably closing shops and hotels and threatening city buses and auto drivers etc. In Mangalore we see that there is no law and order and the Police force are just bystanders and watching the fun. Ref: the first 2 pictures which are published as part of this article.

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  • Rajesh Talwar, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    One political party wants to show the other party their strength. The one's who benefit are the jobless hooligans who have been paid to destroy public property. They are well fed at home with 3 square meals.

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  • Geeta Rao, New Jersey, USA

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Do not give too much publicity to bundh calls in future. We would be only fanning the anti social elements time and again.

    It is sad to see that the Police have not made arrangements to douse the fire but seen chatting with the hooligans / thugs.

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  • Rajiv Salian, Udupi / Dubai

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    It is sad to see the policemen just watching and chatting with the hooligans instead of taking action and maintaining law and order. It looks like the Policemen are also part of this bundh. They should have imposed Sec 144 last evening itself. This is the state of affairs and we proudly talk of development, higher education etc. Is India actually going forward or backward.

    The State Police force should be like the army where policemen are employed in other states and not local ones. This will bring in a good system of governance.

    n the UAE the policemen are from Somalia / Yemen / Ethopia /Bangladeshi etc. The officers are local arabs.

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  • Santhosh Kamath, Mangalore / Doha

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Frankly, it makes sense to bring in policemen from other states. There should be a mix like the army.They will take action. Our local policemen are well known or related to these goons and they party together.

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  • shaji mon, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Why this stupid bandh? No other work for everyone?

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  • Sandesh Kanchan, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Its that time of the year again when jobless goondas, supported by political parties, come out and show their "might" by blocking roads and threatening commuters. Makes you wonder what the police is for, who stand like mute spectators instead of lathicharging those idiots. The commuters have to either go back or beg these goons to let them pass. Shame on the police for letting this goondagiri happen.

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