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Bandh a huge success in Maharashtra, claims BJP

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

"People who are already reeling under the impact of the price rise actively took part in the bandh and have shown their clear displeasure with the Congress-led UPA government's decision to hike petrol price," Maharashtra BJP chief Sudhir Mungantiwar said, adding he was thankful to the people and party workers, along with Shiv Sena and RPI (A) activists, for their efforts in making the shutdown a "huge success".

Meanwhile, Mumbai BJP president Raj Purohit claimed that bandh received a huge response in the city.

"All market places, shops and business establishments were completely shutdown in response to bandh," he said while denying reports that BJP workers were involved in any kind of violence amid reports of damage in stone pelting to state transport buses in Mumbai.

 

According to my information, 37 buses were damaged. The damage is minor as only glass panes were broken," he claimed.

Meanwhile, police said that over 60 municipal buses in Mumbai were damaged in stone pelting by protesters at various places including Mulund, Dadar, Worli and Currey Road, while two BEST drivers were injured in separate incidents.

Home Minister R R Patil told reporters that he had asked police to conduct 'panchanama' of public property that was damaged during bandh and recover expenses from organisers of the bandh.

While denying role of BJP in damage to property, party spokesperson Madhav Bhandari demanded that state government should pick up "antisocial elements" who tried to sabotage the shutdown.

"There was no need to resort to violence because the people wholeheartedly supported us (BJP)," he said. (More)

  

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First Published: May 31 2012 | 6:15 PM IST

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