Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 25 (ANI): All faculties and faculties can be closed in Bengaluru on Tuesday following a “Bengaluru Bandh” name given by varied organisations, stated Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Dayananda Ok.A. in an announcement.
According to reviews, varied organisations, together with farmers and pro-Kannada teams, have known as for Bengaluru bandh from 6 am to six pm on September 26 following their protest in opposition to the contentious launch of the Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu from Karnataka.
Bandh will trigger disruption to regular life within the metropolis, with faculties, faculties, authorities workplaces, banks, ATMs, private and non-private transport, retailers, business institutions, and eating places and accommodations anticipated to be closed.
However, important providers corresponding to hospitals, nursing houses, medical retailers, emergency providers, petrol pumps, water provide, electrical energy, and sanitation providers are anticipated to stay open.
While in regards to the regulation and order scenario within the metropolis heavy deployment of police can be made and part Section 144 has been enforced.
“Today addressing press, @CPBlr has reiterated that no bundh/protests/processions are allowed as per Supreme Court/High Court instructions. Section 144 enforced citywide – gatherings of more than 5 people not permitted. Dial 112 for any help. Additional police will be deployed for maintaining law and order,” stated Bengaluru City Police in a publish on ‘X’.
Meanwhile, amid the continuing Cauvery river water sharing dispute with Tamil Nadu, Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) MP HD Deve Gowda on Monday in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested for a staff of specialists to review the water and standing crop scenario in Karnataka.
“I have made an appeal to the PM on the prevailing situation. In my letter to the PM, I wrote that the Jal Shakti department should file a review petition and a committee of experts should be sent to Karnataka to study the water and standing crop situation. I requested the same to the Vice President of the country,” the ex-PM stated in a joint press briefing with JD(S) chief and former CM HD Kumaraswamy.
The JD(S) supremo additional stated that his occasion is right here’to save lots of the folks’ of the state. “I don’t want to speak on alliance and other issues at present. I’m only speaking pertaining to Cauvery. I don’t want to say anything related to bandh called tomorrow. I’m alive not for politics or power. We are here to save the people of the state. My partyexists for this. I was crying when I was speaking in parliament about Cauvery,” he added. (ANI)