The Hindu
PUDUCHERRY, December
20, 2014
Updated: December 20,
2014 13:35 IST
Normal life was
affected in the city on Saturday due to the dawn-to-dusk bandh called by
various outfits and political parties demanding that the Union and Puducherry
governments take over the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in the wake of two evicted
sisters and their mother killing themselves.
The normally bustling
Puducherry bus stand wore a deserted look as all private and government buses
kept off the roads.
No bus was operated
from Puducherry to other destinations including Chennai, Villupuram and
Cuddalore. Inter-State buses plying towards Puducherry were stopped at Gorimedu
near the border.
Although public buses
operated during the early hours of the day, services were subsequently stopped
following protests by various outfits. However, train services were not
affected.
Most of the markets
and business establishments remained closed while government offices registered
thin attendance. Schools and educational institutions in the city remained
closed.
The Grand Bazaar
market, which houses a number of wholesale and retail vegetable outlets, looked
empty as the traders kept off from their routine activities. Similarly, shops
on arterial roads including Jawaharlal Nehru Street, Mahatma Gandhi Street,
Kamarajar Salai, Anna Salai, Mission Street and Bussy Street remained closed.
Most of the hotels
and restaurants were closed causing inconvenience to tourists. However,
roadside eateries functioned as usual. At least three buses including a
Puducherry Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) vehicle were stoned by miscreants
at various places in the city. No one was injured. As many as 100 cadres of the
Puducherry Youth Congress led by president M. Ilayaraja took out a rally in
support of the bandh and stormed the Legislative Assembly. They raised slogans
against the Ashram and Chief Minister N. Rangasamy and demanded the Union
government to take over the Ashram. Activists of various political parties were
also arrested after they picketed the bus stand. Heavy police pickets were
posted at the Ashram and other vulnerable locations to prevent any untoward
incident.
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