Bengaluru Bandh: Traffic Snarls As Farmers Protest Over Cauvery Row, RAF On Ground Amid Sec 144 — IN PICS
'Karnataka Jala Samrakshana Samiti', an umbrella outfit of farmers’ associations and other organisations staged a protest and called for a complete shutdown of Bengaluru on Tuesday against the release of Cauvery water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu. (Image Source: PTI)
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View In AppPeople stage a protest during a 'bandh' called by farmers and Kannada organisations. Officegoers had a harrowing time at the IT hub as bus services were partially hit. (Image Source: PTI)
Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel stand guard during a 'bandh'. Bus services from Tamil Nadu towards Karnataka were disrupted. Several buses from Tamil Nadu were stopped at Zuzuvadi in Krishnagiri district, ANI reported. KSRTC buses and autorickshaws remained off the roads. (Image Source: PTI)
During the bandh, Police personnel also detained some activists who were protesting against the release of Cauvery water to neighbouring state. City Police earlier imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) across the city for 24 hours from Monday midnight. (Image Source: PTI)
Police detained another activist who was protesting against the Cauvery water release. On Tuesday, Commissioner B Dayananda stated that security measures had been increased to prevent any untoward incidents in the city. (Image Source: PTI)
A couple walking with a small child in front of the Rapid Action Force (RAF). The Cauvery River water dispute between the two southern states has been going on for decades. The issue flared up recently after an order from the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) asking Karnataka to release 5000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for 15 days from September 13. (Image Source: PTI)
A number of buses were seen standing parked at the Kalasipalya bus stand as the vehicular movement in the city was affected by the bandh called by farmers and Kannada organisations. (Image Source: PTI)