Bengaluru: Strike evokes mixed response in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Sep 2 (PTI) : The one-day nationwide strike called by ten central trade unions on Friday September 2 evoked a mixed response in Karnataka.

While the state-run transport buses remained off the roads causing inconvenience to office-goers and those travelling to distant places, shops, establishments, markets and hotels functioned normally.

Though some auto and cab unions had announced their support for the bandh, their movement was by and large normal in Bengaluru. Metro services are also functioning normally.

Keeping safety of students in mind, authorities in various districts have declared holiday for school and college goers. 

Police have made elaborate security arrangements in the state to avoid any untoward incident. In Bengaluru police personnel have been deployed across the city.

Thirty-six platoons of Karnataka State Reserve Police, 21 of City Armed Reserve and 270 Police patrol vehicles are deployed across Bengaluru, officials said.

Demonstrations are being held by trade unions across the state. At a march held in the city, protesters with banners marched from Town hall to Freedom Park here shouting slogans against government policies.

The unions had called the protest against the central government's "indifference" to their demands for better wages and facilities and "anti-worker" changes in labour laws.

  

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 03 2016

    In reality we should bund for 365 days of the year. Those who need to work will somehow go and find a way to earn.
    Those who in the INTUC , AITUC , BAITUC and other TUCS will rest & rust.
    The atmosphere will be totally purified , Cyclists will enjoying riding as in the glorious 1960's the birds & bees will be back in action and nature will flourish once again in Bangalore.

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  • hereicome, abudhabi

    Sat, Sep 03 2016

    What these people achieved? Most people want government related jobs. After joining job starting this nonsense. One day strike will cause million, and above that they ask for hike. Don't know how many of these know why they are doing strike.
    Gowdara gaddala.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Strikes and Bundhs never serves and helps general public, it only and only beneficial to political parties at the cost of vulnerable general public. The country should come to a consensus to stop this type of protest.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Once in a while total bandh is good. It saves lot of fuel and bandh is environment friendly..

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  • Negila yogi, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 02 2016

    Sri, it's good if bike riders, rikshow drivers strike. We can save lot of fuel without disturbing normal life and without disturbing countries growth.

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