The most visible impact of Bharat Bandh in West Bengal, protesters on the streets
The most visible impact of India bandh in West Bengal
Bharat Bandh: On July 9, more than 25 crore employees from different government sectors across the country are going nationwide general strike. Employees have called for Bharat Bandh. Bharat Bandh expects major disruption in public services in the country and for this reason, people can see a big impact on the movement and banking works including work. Meanwhile, the impact of Bharat Bandh is also visible across the country. Its effect is being seen in West Bengal the most. The operation of government buses in Siliguri has been affected here. Apart from this, organizations of leftist parties took out a foot march in Jadhavpur, Kolkata and participated in ‘Bharat Bandh’.
Impact of Bharat Bandh in West Bengal
A bus driver in Jadhavpur said, “These people are saying the right thing (referring to Bharat Bandh), but we have to do our work. We are laborers, so we support the bandh. We are wearing a helmet so that we are safe when something happens.” Please tell that a large number of police forces have been deployed near the bus stand in Jadhavpur. Also, bus drivers are wearing helmets for safety. Please tell that despite the Bharat Bandh, private and government buses are being run in Jadhavpur.
Protesters entered railway station
The deployment of police in Jadhavpur has been increased. Despite this, members of the union of the Left parties entered the Jadhavpur railway station and blocked the railway track to register their protest against the corporate pro -corporate policies of the central government. There has also been a small arson in some places. However, the situation is still under control. Apart from this, Congress workers in Patna blocked the railway track at the Secretariat Halt Railway Station in protest against the special intensive revision (SIR) of the voter list in Bihar before the state assembly elections 2025.
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