Ranchi (Jharkhand):The 48-hour Jharkhand bandh called by Jharkhand State Students' Union (JSSU), an umbrella body of different students' associations, in support of its demand for 100 per cent reservation for local people in state government jobs started on Saturday but shops and markets were open and vehicles plied normally in the streets.
The agitators belonging to different student associations took to the streets early in the morning in the capital Ranchi to enforce the bandh. They assembled at Ranchi's Khadgara bus stand where they requested bus and auto-rickshaw operators not to ply their vehicles. However, local transport was plying normally in the city. Morning vegetable markets on Kokar-Lalpur Road, Naga Baba Khatal and other places were normal.
Ranchi City SP Shubhanshu Jain said that there is no impact of the bandh so far in Ranchi City. "Some 10 agitators were seen on bikes at the bus stand but everything is normal there. Transport and other activities are normal as usual in the city," the SP said. "This is morning time and we are visiting different places to request people's support for the bandh... We hope the impact will be seen as the day progresses," JSSU leader Devendra Mahto said.
Similar was the situation in other parts of the state. The impact of the bandh was negligible in the morning hours. On Friday evening, the union had taken out torchlight processions in different districts on the occasion of the death anniversary of Jharkhand's tribal icon Birsa Munda.