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QN-nat-Stray violence mars shutdown in Maharashtra

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Stray incidents of violence marred the nationwide shutdown call on Monday which evoked partial response in Maharashtra, though functioned near normally.

The protests were part of the 'Bharat Bandh' called by various organisations against the March 20 order, which, they contend, has diluted provisions of The Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

While remained largely unaffected by the shutdown call, a group of activists of the staged noisy protests in Bandra outside the Suburban District Collectorate.

In Nagpur, a large number of protesters took the streets shouting slogans, attempted to stage road blocks and torched a public bus even as police chased away the demonstrators and the fire brigade snuffed out the blaze.

Large groups of agitators took to the roads in Nandurbar, pelted stones at public buses and other vehicles, forcing the authorities to withdraw all bus services, and some educational institutions declared an off for the day.

At least two persons were injured in stone-pelting incidents in Jalgaon and protestors stage road blocks in some parts of the district.

A large number of students attempted to block in Nanded, but were foiled by police.

Several villages and towns in Palghar remained shut in response to the shutdown call and activists staged a block on the highway near Boisar.

Addressing the media in Pune, alleged that the is responsible for the violent incidents in different states during the nationwide shutdown call on Monday.

"This is the outcome of the apex court ruling and the government has done nothing to stop the protests. A Syria-type situation is developing in the country," warned Ambedkar, the grandson of the of Indian Constitution B.R. Ambedkar.

Meanwhile, police and other forces maintained a tight security all over to prevent any untoward incidents in the wake of the shutdown call.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 19:06 IST
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