Bengaluru: The bandh call given by some pro-Kannada organisations to demand implementation of a report which recommended job reservation to Kannadigas had little effect on normal life in Bengaluru and other parts of the state on Thursday.
Barring a stray incident of stone pelting at a bus in Dakshina Kannada district, the bandh was peaceful in the morning hours.
Buses and autorickshaws plied as usual defying the bandh call given by the 'Karnataka Sangathanegala Okkoota', a consortium of organisations in Karnataka.
The organisers of the bandh are demanding implementation of the Sarojini Mahishi report which recommended that preference be given to natives of Karnataka in Central government and private jobs in the state.
In Bengaluru, city buses plied as usual though most of them ran almost empty as there were very few commuters.
Autorickshaws operated as usual though one of the autorickshaw drivers' associations had supported the bandh.
The main trade area of the city, KR Market and surrounding places had no effect of the bandh in the morning hours.
Pro-Kannada activists were on the city rounds appealing to traders to shut their shops in their support.
In Anekal near Attibele in the city on Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, activists reportedly tried to shut shops and business establishments forcibly.
At Pirangipet in Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district, stones were pelted at a private bus in the morning.
Heavy deployment of policemen has been made at important locations to check untoward incidents.
Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had appealed to the pro-Kannda organisations to keep their agitation peaceful.
He said his government always stood for Kannada and Kannadigas and initiated measures to implement the Sarojini
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Bengaluru (PTI): Bringing much relief to the people battered by the scorching summer, heavy rains coupled with hailstorm lashed the city on Wednesday.
The thunderous downpour with stormy wind cooled the city, where the temperature had soared to 37 degree.
With the rains, the city, from being parched, witnessed waterlogging in just two hours.
There was waist-deep water in many areas in the city such as Richmond Town and Shanthinagar resembling a river.
The unexpected rain did not spare Vidhana Soudha, the seat of power, as water gushed inside the government offices from the lobby. The office of the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka was also flooded.
Since the downpour occurred in the evening, many office goers struggled to return home.
Uprooting of trees was reported in many parts of the city, including Malleswaram, Shanthinagar and Seshadripuram.
