Mangalore: Bundh Paralyses Life as Buses, Rickshaws Go off Road - Photo Album


Mangalore: Bundh Paralyses Life as Buses, Rickshaws Go off Road - Photo Album

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
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  • Kevin D'sa, Nanthoor/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 06 2008

    India is fighting Inflation and going through Economic crises and these People are calling off "Bandh" Indian People should understand and should not support these kind of elements and punish them.

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  • Ashok R. Monteiro, Bajpe/Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 06 2008

    This bundh is called by vhp aand others which are sub-ordinate factions of ruling party. The rowdies standing in the picture vandalise something cannot receive any kind of punishment because ruling state government will protect them. Mera Bharath Mahan! Jai Hind!

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2008

    These BANDHs are a curse to India. Religious fanaticism is to be blamed. Do the people behind this understand the damage they are causing by their actions. Young generation is only good for gully cricket and mischief. Hooliganism is not Hinduism. Let us try and understand where we are and where we want to be.

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  • Rosy D'souza, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2008

    Whoever responsible for todays Bund should atleast see the photos showing the plight of the passengers stranded at the Bus Stands, Railway Stations, etc. with their luggage and bags looking tired and anxious to reach their destinations. If the same situation had to be faced by these Bundh Organizers or their loved ones, they should have realised the effects of the Bundh.

    It is sad to see a foreign family with small kids stranded at the Railway Station. By making common people suffer like this, what this Bundh organizers going to achieve at the end???

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  • Mohammad A., Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2008

    There is no point in raising finger on hajj terminals, subsidiaries & Complexes...is anybody ready to leave his own property to amarnath??? ...

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  • George D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 04 2008

    Today VHP, Bhajarang Dal and Rama Seena is ruling. They take LAW into their hands and they do not respect the LAW OF THE LAND .I feel this kind of BHAND are ANTI NATIONAL AND TERRORISUM. They should be booked .

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  • Baptist Menezes, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 03 2008

    This act of bundh and destruction is to condemn the act taken by the government for supporting the muslims. When the Govt can subsidize Haj piligrimage, Haj Terminals at Airport and Haj complexs at cities - Why not for Amarnath Yatra ? They should not demand it back - right ?

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  • Jerome Coelho, Nanthur, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 03 2008

    40 hectares of land can corrupt the name of God. Can we take time to ponder - this whole universe is God's and He doesnt require us to give it back to Him. It would only have been better if we could channelise our resources to upliftment of the downtrodden. The first wrong thing done by the VHP and its splinter groups was not to have taken succour in the courts. If the court didnt deliberate on the matter, then this bandh would have been justified. The VHP & the BJP is trying to blow up non issues knowing too well that elections are round the corner. SHAME ON YOU VHP, BAJRANG DAL, BJP (for your covert support) AND ALL SPLINTER GROUPS. LEARN TO UTILISE YOUR TIME TO DO GOOD IN SOCIETY.

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  • santhosh, Bajpe/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 03 2008

    See some rowdies in ths above pictures ....today is thier day and also see the police how they stand HELPLESS !!!Oh! My INDIA.

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