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Bandh brings life to standstill in B'lore, Cauvery areas

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Press Trust of India Bangalore

The bandh received widespread support here and in the Cauvery-fed districts of Mandya, Mysore and Chamarajnagar and was near total in Hassan.

Bangalore, whose drinking water needs are met by Cauvery, wore a deserted look as the shut-down supported by all political parties, trade bodies, cinema industry and other organisations was complete, with shops, malls, pharmacies, movie halls, fuel stations and business establishments closed.

Cable TV operators pulled the plug on all entertainment channels during the 6 AM-6 PM bandh to show their solidarity.

Film shooting was suspended for the day as movie stars including Rajkumar brothers -- Raghavendra, Shiva and Puneet -- and Upendra and Ambareesh joined the street protests.

 

Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce joined the protest by submitting a memorandum to the Governor.

Kannada outfits said the bandh was to drive home the point that Karnataka, facing its worst drought in 40 years, does not have enough water for irrigation and drinking needs and so water release to Tamil Nadu was 'unfair and unjustified.'

The bandh against release of 9,000 cusecs to Tamil Nadu till October 15 as per the directive of the Cauvery River Authority, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Supreme Court order to obey it, was largely peaceful, barring stray incidents of stone-pelting.

"The situtation was by and large peaceful except for stray incidents of stone-pelting at some buses in the early hours of the day. Around 60 activists of various pro-Kannada outfits were taken into preventive custody," Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Suneel Kumar told PTI. (MORE) BH RS MSR APR RA

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First Published: Oct 06 2012 | 6:05 PM IST

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