Kolar/Chikkaballapur/Bengaluru, Mar 5: The Kolar-Chikkaballapur bandh called by various organisations against Thursday's police action on farmers in Bengaluru, was total and peaceful on Friday, barring stray incidents of stone- throwing.

Normal life was disrupted as shops and commercial establishments had downed their shutters. Movie halls had suspended shows and there was sparse traffic on roads as the KSRTC?and private buses did not operate.
Banks remained closed and protesters were seen forcing closure of government and private offices. Holiday had been declared for educational institutions and the first PU examination scheduled for Friday were postponed.
Traffic went haywire on National Highway-75 as the farmers blocked the busy road for more than seven hours. The commuters stuck in the traffic jam and had to go without food and water.
Two KSRTC?buses and three private vehicles were damaged as some miscreants threw stones on them. The protesters burnt an effigy of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and raised slogans against the police.
The scene in Chikkaballapur was no different. Members of various organisations took out a bike rally and staged a dharna at Ambedkar Circle. However, there were no reports of any violence.
Silent march in B'luru
Condemning the State government for using police force to “crush the voice of protesting farmers” seeking a permanent irrigation project in Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts on Thursday, several members of Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha and Hasiru Brigade staged a silent march in Bengaluru on Friday.
State secretary of the Sangha, Abbni Shivappa, sought the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, over the government's failure to protect the farmers.
“We were beaten up for asking the government our basic rights. About 10 farmers were hospitalised and hundreds of them were caned to silence our voice. The police took 190 farmers into custody. It's a shame on the Congress-ruled government, which came to power promising a permanent irrigation project for the parched districts,” he said.














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