Karnataka Bandh: 50 Protestors Taken Into Custody, 12-Hour Shut Down Over Cauvery Water Issue, Know What’s Open And What’s Closed Here

The Pro-Kannada Organisations Are Protesting Against The State Government’s Order To Release River Cauvery’s Water Towards Tamil Nadu. Vatal Nagaraj, Former MLA, Gave Threats Of Creating A Traffic Ruckus On National Highways. "We Have Made Proper Arrangements As A Bandh Has Been Called By Several Pro-Kannada Organizations. More Than 50 People From The Organizations Have Been Taken Into Custody. We Have Sufficient Staff And We Will Make Sure Nothing Goes Wrong," Said The Additional Superintendent Of Police Of Bengaluru Rural Mallikarjun Baladandi To ANI. On September 29, The Bandh Will Be Observed From 6 AM To 6 PM. Police In Bengaluru Have Imposed Section 144 Of The Criminal Procedure Code, Prohibiting Individuals From Holding Demonstrations, Protests, Or Assemblages Of More Than Five People. However, Pro-Kannada Organisations Are Likely To Go To The Streets. More Than 1,900 Organisations Are Supporting This Bandh. Watch The Video To Know What’s Open And What’s In Karnataka On September 29.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 29, 2023 01:58 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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