Anti-quota bandh: Partial impact in some states

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal/Jaipur/Lucknow 

A nationwide anti-quota call today received mixed reactions with shops remaining closed in some parts of states such as and amidst heavy security arrangements, while were restricted in a few sensitive areas.

Reports from showed attempts to block trains, while some schools suspended their in Bhopal, (MP), which was the worst hit during the April 2 nationwide called by Dalit groups with at least eight people being killed in violent protests.

Officials in said the call for today's was given on and no organisation had come forward so far to claim responsibility for it.

In Rajasthan, which was also hit badly during the Dalit-convened bandh, the has issued prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC and blocked in the state capital as precautionary measure.

The police chiefs and collectors of districts across the state have been asked to take prompt action if any nuisance is created, officials in said.

Yesterday, the union had issued advisory to all states to beef up security and prevent violence during the Bharat against caste-based reservations in jobs and education.

The also said the districts magistrates and superintendents of police (SPs) would be personally held responsible for any violence in their area of jurisdiction.

The directive came a week after a similar protest saw massive violence in different parts of the country leading to the death of at least 11 persons.

The situation in the state (Rajasthan) is peaceful, ADG (Law and Order) NRK told in

He said that companies of paramilitary forces including BSF and CRPF have also been deployed at sensitive areas of different districts in the state.

Markets in the walled city area of as well as in the areas such as nagar, Barkat Nagar and nearby places were not open today.

However, no demonstration or rally has taken place and the situation is quite peaceful. Private schools were closed and transport vehicles are plying normally.

The authorities in have announced daytime curfew in Morena and Bhind, besides enforcing prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in Gwalior, Bhopal, and some other sensitive towns of the state to avoid any untoward incidents.

"We are monitoring the situation. There has been no impact of the alleged so far. The is also keeping a watch on the social media," told reporters.

The too have been blocked in the Gwalior-Chambal region to prevent rumour-mongering, officials said.

range of Police Dharmendra Choudhary had said yesterday that the messages were being monitored.

He had warned that those spreading hate messages would be booked under the Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code for disobedience to order promulgated by public servant.

In Uttar Pradesh, life remained by and large normal and officials said there was no report of any untoward incident from anywhere in the state till around noon.

Today's anti-quota protest came a week after a nationwide protest by Dalit groups against "dilution" of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act by the Supreme Court, entailing massive violence in different parts of the country and leading to the death of nine people.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 14:25 IST