Over 100 history-sheeters detained ahead of Karnataka bandh today
More than a hundred history-sheeters were detained in the wake of a Karnataka bandh called by pro-Kannada organisations on Saturday, according to the DCP (West), Bengaluru.
Bengaluru: More than a hundred history-sheeters were detained in the wake of a Karnataka bandh called by pro-Kannada organisations on Saturday, according to the DCP (West), Bengaluru.
The bandh was called by pro-Kannada organisations, led by Vatal Nagraj group, against the state government's decision to form a Maratha Development Authority and allot it Rs 50 crore.
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Meanwhile, people seemed cautious to step outside with metro stations wearing deserted looks in Bengaluru.
Yesterday, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had appealed to the groups not to call the bandh as it caused inconveniences to others.
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"I promise to take all sections of society together," Yediyurappa said. (ANI)