Mangalore: Rama Setu Rakshana Samiti Activists Block City Roads
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (MM/NR)
Pics - Dayanand Kukkaje and Rajesh Shetty
Mangalore, Sep 12: The activists of Sri Ramasetu Rakshana Samiti held rasta roko throughout the city here on Wednesday September 12.
The strike is called to save the Rama Setu which is located close to Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. The union government has planned to break Rama Setu to create a pathway for ships. However, Sangh Parivar leaders are opposing this project. Hence, the bundh is being observed around the city from morning 8 to 11.
The activists of the Rakshana Samiti have blocked all roads in places like Pumpwell, Adyar, State Bank, Ambedkar Circle at Jyoti, B C Road, PVS, Mangaladevi etc. Hence, a big queue of vehicles is found in all these places.
Moreover, all around one finds the activists shouting slogans against the union government. In some places, the activists can be seen chanting bhajans of Shri Ram.
Owing to the bundh call, however school and college students and employees working in the city found it difficult to reach their destination in the morning. Many of the shops in the city are seen with their shutters down in the morning as a direct response to the road block.
The local authorities are not taking any chances and therefore the city police has made tight security arrangements all over the city and are keeping strict vigil.