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Karnataka Bandh Updates: Heavy Police Force Deployed in Kalaburagi As Farmers to Protest Against State Farm Bills

Bengaluru, September 28: Farmers’ organisations in Karnataka have called for a state-wide bandh on Monday in protest against the amendments to the agricultural produce market committee (APMC) and land reforms Acts introduced by the BS Yediyurappa government.

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A heavy Police force was deployed in Kalaburagi in the wake of a statewide bandh called by farmers' organisations today. All India Kisan Sabha & other organisations have been protesting in front of Hemavathi statue in Hassan and holding bike rally, in protest against the Farm Bills.

Several labour organisations, pro-Kannada outfits and the Congress and the JD(S), who had opposed the bills in the assembly, extended support to the call for the bandh. A protest march has been planned from Town Hall to Mysore Bank Circle against the “anti-farmer” legislations in Bengaluru. Farm Bills Enacted as Law, President Ram Nath Kovind Gives Assent.

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Police Force Deployed:

KSRTC and BMTC buses, metro service is likely to run, while cabs and auto services are expected to be hit. “There will be no disruption in transport services and government buses will run as usual in Karnataka on Monday. Police have been requested to provide additional security in view of the bandh called against the recently passed farm bill tomorrow,” Karnataka Deputy CM Laxman Savadi said.