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Bandh cripples life in Kasaragod

Normal life was affected following the daylong bandh being observed in the district today by the opposition to protest the death of two IUML workers, including one in alleged police firing, here.

Updated on: Nov 16, 2009 03:27 PM IST
PTI | By , Kasaragod (Kerala)
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Normal life was affected following the daylong bandh being observed in the district today by the opposition to protest the death of two Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) workers, including one in alleged police firing, here.

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Business establishments and educational institutions remained closed while vehicles kept off the roads affecting normal life, police said, adding no untoward incident was reported from any part of the district so far.

Additional police forces have been deployed to restore normalcy in the town where prohibitory orders were in force after an IUML activist was allegedly killed in police firing yesterday. Another worker had died after unknown persons stabbed him at a nearby locality triggering tensions.

The IUML have sought a judicial probe into the firing incident.

Party workers, who had gathered to accord a reception to party state leaders and former ministers P K Kunhalikutty and M K Muneer, yesterday vented their ire on a police party as it tried to clear the traffic snarl caused by a "bike rally" on the sidelines of the function. At least 30 policemen including DSP Ramdas Pothan sustained injuries in the incident.

 
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