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Bandh against Shivakumar's arrest hits life in Ramanagara

In parts of Ramanagara district, a bandh called to protest the arrest of senior Karnataka Congress leader D K Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case.

Bandh against Shivakumar's arrest hits life in Ramanagara
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Published : Sep 5, 2019, 6:49 PM IST

Bengaluru: Normal life was hit in parts of Ramanagara district on Thursday following a bandh called to protest the arrest of senior Karnataka Congress leader D K Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case.

Sporadic protests were reported in places, including Channapattanna and Ramanagara, since morning, while schools and colleges remained shut in the district, under which Shivakumar's assembly segment Kanakapura is located, police said.

Bandh against Shivakumar's arrest hits life in Ramanagara

Shops and business establishments by and large were closed in response to the bandh called by the local unit of the Congress and supported by its alliance partner in the previous coalition government - the JD(S).

Bandh supporters staged demonstrations and attempted to block roads at some places, but were dispersed by police as the protests continued for the third day.

With no buses plying in Kanakapura, office goers were seen stranded while in other parts of the district some vehicular movement was seen during the early hours.

Police said they have made elaborate security arrangements across the district to avoid any untoward incident.

A Delhi court on Wednesday evening had remanded the former Minister, who was arrested by the ED in New Delhi on Tuesday, to the agency's custody till September 13.

The Congress, which has dubbed the ED action as political vendetta, had staged protests in several parts of Karnataka on Tuesday night and on Wednesday against the arrest of Shivakumar, a key troubleshooter of the party, in connection with alleged tax evasion and hawala transactions worth crores.

Several top state leaders, including former chief ministers Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy (JDS), have condemned the arrest of Shivakumar. Quoting reports he received, state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai had on Wednesday said five to six buses were pelted with stones and attempts made to torch one bus each in Kanakapura and Bengaluru.

Most parts of Ramanagara district come under Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency represented by Shivakumar's brother D K Suresh.

Also Read: Shivakumar in ED's remand till September 13

Bengaluru: Normal life was hit in parts of Ramanagara district on Thursday following a bandh called to protest the arrest of senior Karnataka Congress leader D K Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case.

Sporadic protests were reported in places, including Channapattanna and Ramanagara, since morning, while schools and colleges remained shut in the district, under which Shivakumar's assembly segment Kanakapura is located, police said.

Bandh against Shivakumar's arrest hits life in Ramanagara

Shops and business establishments by and large were closed in response to the bandh called by the local unit of the Congress and supported by its alliance partner in the previous coalition government - the JD(S).

Bandh supporters staged demonstrations and attempted to block roads at some places, but were dispersed by police as the protests continued for the third day.

With no buses plying in Kanakapura, office goers were seen stranded while in other parts of the district some vehicular movement was seen during the early hours.

Police said they have made elaborate security arrangements across the district to avoid any untoward incident.

A Delhi court on Wednesday evening had remanded the former Minister, who was arrested by the ED in New Delhi on Tuesday, to the agency's custody till September 13.

The Congress, which has dubbed the ED action as political vendetta, had staged protests in several parts of Karnataka on Tuesday night and on Wednesday against the arrest of Shivakumar, a key troubleshooter of the party, in connection with alleged tax evasion and hawala transactions worth crores.

Several top state leaders, including former chief ministers Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy (JDS), have condemned the arrest of Shivakumar. Quoting reports he received, state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai had on Wednesday said five to six buses were pelted with stones and attempts made to torch one bus each in Kanakapura and Bengaluru.

Most parts of Ramanagara district come under Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency represented by Shivakumar's brother D K Suresh.

Also Read: Shivakumar in ED's remand till September 13

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Bandh against Shivakumar's arrest hits life in Ramanagara
Bengaluru, Sep 5 (PTI) Normal life was hit in parts of
neighbouring Ramanagara district on Thursday following a bandh
called to protest the arrest of senior Karnataka Congress
leader D K Shivakumar by the Enforcement Directorate in a
money laundering case.
Sporadic protests were reported in places, including
Channapattanna and Ramanagara, since morning, while schools
and colleges remained shut in the district, under which
Shivakumar's assembly segment Kanakapura is located, police
said.
Shops and business establishments by and large were
closed in response to the bandh called by the local unit of
the Congress and supported by its alliance partner in the
previous coalition government - the JD(S).
Bandh supporters staged demonstrations and attempted to
block roads at some places, but were dispersed by police as
the protests continued for the third day.
With no buses plying in Kanakapura, office goers were
seen stranded while in other parts of the district some
vehicular movement was seen during the early hours.
Police said they have made elaborate security
arrangements across the district to avoid any untoward
incident.
A Delhi court on Wednesday evening had remanded the
former Minister, who was arrested by the ED in New Delhi on
Tuesday, to the agency's custody till September 13.
The Congress, which has dubbed the ED action as political
vendetta, had staged protests in several parts of Karnataka on
Tuesday night and on Wednesday against the arrest of
Shivakumar, a key troubleshooter of the party, in connection
with alleged tax evasion and hawala transactions wroth crores.
Several top state leaders, including former chief
ministers Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy (JDS), have
condemned the arrest of Shivakumar.
Quoting reports he received, state Home Minister
Basavaraj Bommai had on Wednesday said five to six buses were
pelted with stones and attempts made to torch one bus each in
Kanakapura and Bengaluru.
Most parts of Ramanagara district come under Bengaluru
Rural Lok Sabha constituency represented by Shivakumar's
brother D K Suresh. PTI KSU
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