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Karnataka, Darjeeling and Punjab hit by protests
  • Tribune Desk
  • Published at 01:16 AM June 13, 2017
  • Last updated at 01:16 AM June 13, 2017
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Kannada Sena activists protest by rolling on roads during the karnataka bandh called over the Mahadayi water dispute interim order Collected

Presently, between 50,000 foreign and 500,000 domestic tourists visit Darjeeling annually
From a river water sharing dispute in Karnataka to the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland in Darjeeling, India witnessed a spate of strike on June 12.

Along with Karnataka and Darjeeling, Punjab and Navi Mumbai, in Maharashtra, also witnessed bandhs in relation to the demands of farmers.

Here is a list of the various strike across several states in India:

Karnataka strike over river dispute
As reported earlier, pro-Kannada organisations have called for a state-wide low-key bandh on Monday in lieu of early implementation of the Mahadayi river water dispute.

Led by Kannada Okoota, an umbrella organisation of the pro-Kannada bodies in the state, they are pressing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intervention in the Mahadayi river dispute, farm loan waiver and a permanent solution to the water scarcity problem in parched areas.

However, the local transport wing, including bus, auto, and taxi services will continue to ply as per schedule. Also, banks and ATMs will also continue to function as normal.

Indefinite shutdown in Darjeeling
Tourism has taken a major hit in the scenic town of Darjeeling in West Bengal, with the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) spearheading a shut down on Monday over the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland.

According to reports, after GJM cadres clashed with the police following their protests against Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s visit to Darjeeling and her decision to make Bengali a compulsory part of the syllabus in schools across the state, the Army was called in to control the situation.

The president of the outfit, Bimal Gurung, has advised tourists to leave the hills because of the possibility of “untoward” incidents. Presently, between 50,000 foreign and 500,000 domestic tourists visit Darjeeling annually.

Farmers’ unions in Punjab hold protests
Punjab farmers today staged protests across the state demanding waiver of farm loans and implementation of the Swaminathan Commission report for fixing minimum support price for produce.

Activists of seven farmer outfits, including the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan), BKU (Dakunda), Krantikari Kisan Union, and Kisan Sangharsh Committee, staged dharnas at all district headquarters.

The protestors were joined by Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and BJP workers, with SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal leading demonstrations at Ludhiana.

Besides debt relief, the two parties also protested on issues like farmer suicides and “mining mafia”, and demanded the sacking of Cabinet minister Rana Gurjit Singh, who is facing allegations of impropriety in sand mining contracts.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/south-asia/2017/06/13/karnataka-darjeeling-punjab-hit-protests/
 
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