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Pro-Kannada organizations call for Karnataka bandh on March 22 over Belagavi incidents

ANI March 22, 2025 125 views

Pro-Kannada organizations, spearheaded by the Kannada Vatal Party, have called for a state-wide bandh on March 22 following recent violent incidents in Belagavi. While the Karnataka Private Schools Union has offered moral support, major organizations including Karnataka Rakshana Vedike have distanced themselves from the protest. Essential services, including public transport, schools, and healthcare facilities, will continue to operate normally during the bandh. The protest aims to demand stricter action against those responsible for attacks on Kannadigas and measures to prevent future incidents.

"The bandh does not have the support of our organization. The organization will not participate in the bandh in any form" - TA Narayana Gowda, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike State President
Bengaluru, March 21: Pro-Kannada organizations, led by the Kannada Vatal Party, have called for a Karnataka Bandh on March 22 (Saturday) in protest against recent incidents in Belagavi, including an attack on a KSRTC bus conductor and vandalism of a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus in Maharashtra.

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Pro-Kannada groups demand action against violence targeting Kannadigas in Belagavi region

The Karnataka Private Schools Union has extended moral support, but other unions didn't give their support to the bandh and said Examinations are underway in many districts, including Bengaluru, and no holidays have been declared. Similarly, private colleges will remain open.

"The bandh does not have the support of our organization. The organization will not participate in the bandh in any form," Karnataka Rakshana Vedike State President TA Narayana Gowda said in a statement.

He added that large-scale protests were held in Belagavi after an official was attacked. A false POCSO case was also reportedly suppressed, and the inspector who registered the case was transferred. However, the police commissioner has assured that a bandh is unnecessary, he said.

According to reports, Metro services, BMTC and KSRTC buses, schools and colleges, markets, hospitals, and medical services will function as usual. Restaurants, hotels, bars, and pubs will also remain open.

The bandh has been called as Kannada organisations demand strict action against those responsible for violence against Kannadigas and measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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