The bandh was called by Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) and supported by various religious and social organisations, including Bar Association Jammu (BAJ), evoking near complete response in the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
The public transport mostly remained off the roads although the movement of private vehicles continued as normal. The transporters association remained undecided whether to support the bandh or not.
Shops and other business establishments remained closed to protest the 'beef party' hosted by Independent MLA Engineer Rashid at MLA hostel in Srinagar, even though the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CII) Jammu refused to extend support to the strike call given by the JKNPP.
Various educational institutions had already declared a holiday today in the wake of the bandh call.
Attendance in various offices remained thin due to non-availability of public transport.