BHARAT BANDH IN WEST BENGAL : VIOLENCE REPORTED

Workers of the All India Central Council of Trade Union are performing in place.
BHARAT BANDH IN WEST BENGAL : VIOLENCE REPORTED

As the 10 central trade unions have called for a national strike for 2 days, the Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has said it won't effect the state and its impact will be lowered down.
The trade unions have said that the Narendra Modi government has been following "anti-peoples" policy and require strikes like these to listen to the demands of affect common man.

Although, reacting to the story, the chief minister of West Bengal has stated that "I do not want to spend a single word on this. In West Bengal, we have taken a stand of not supporting any bandh. Enough is enough. In the last 34 years, they (Left Front) have destroyed the state by calling bandh. There will be no bandh."

A police official told the that "Anybody trying to disrupt normal life in the city will face strict action. Nobody will be allowed to put up barricades and stop people from trying to open shops or visiting offices. Market places, shops, malls, and every business entities will be operating normally."
Fierce performances continue in the major cities of Odisha. On the Bhubaneswar National Highway 16, people were stuck due to the protesters and those who went to work every day had to face difficulties. During the strike, the demonstrators stopped the road and blocked the road and blocked the roads by lighting a tire.

The capital is also not untouched by the impact of the shutdown. Workers of the All India Central Council of Trade Union are performing in place. They have been jammed somewhere.
In the states where there is widespread impact of the bandh, West Bengal is the chief among them. Strike has been seen in all major cities here. There have been arrests in many places.
In Karnataka, protesters have landed on the streets and the common people are facing huge problems.

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