Telangana bandh evokes mixed response

Though shops, business establishments, theatres and petrol bunks remained shut in most parts of the city during the first few hours, near normalcy was restored by 4pm.

HYDERABAD: The one-day city bandh call given by Telangana political Joint Action Committee(JAC) on Friday evoked lukewarm response in areas dominated by Congress and MIM, while it was total in areas where BJP and TRS have a strong presence.
Though shops, business establishments, theatres and petrol bunks remained shut in most parts of the city during the first few hours, near normalcy was restored by 4pm. Normal attendance was reported in all private companies as well as in IT firms at Gachibowli and Madhapur. None of the city schools, barring a few, functioned as they are closed for Dasara vacation.
There were no signs of bandh in the vicinity of either sides of Musi river. It was another normal day for hotels and small establishments of Old City. Traders said since most of the people were busy with Dasara festivities, there was not much pressure either from the political parties or Telangana activists to enforce the bandh. Brisk business was witnessed in areas around Charminar and Secunderabad as shoppers made the most of the bandh call.
Most of the government offices remained shut for the 18{+t} {+h} day with employees continuing to stay away from work. The staff strength at secretariat dropped significantly due to lack of public transportation. Nearly 95% of the RTC fleet was confined to their respective depots for the 12th consecutive day. Private carriers, including jeeps and autos fleeced people, while the RTC management ran skeletal services on all major roads with police escort.
However, the entire Telangana region remained shut for the 18{+t} {+h} day in a row as part of the sakala janula samme. The Telangana political JAC, meanwhile, has threatened to carry out an indefinite industrial bandh across the region beginning next week if the Centre failed to come forward with a positive announcement immediately. A few JAC leaders confirmed that there was no change in their plan of action and the indefinite strike would continue.
Most of the leaders from TJAC and its affiliates have landed in Delhi on Friday evening along with TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao, while another batch led by political JAC chairman M Kodandaram Reddy are scheduled to leave for the NCR on Saturday to make themselves heard in the corridors of power.
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