Dilip Kumar

Bhubaneswar: Vehicular traffic has been disrupted in many parts of the State especially in the Capital city due to the six-hour Odisha bandh being observed by the State Congress in protest against the steep rise in prices of fuel and other essential commodities in the country.

Sporadic Violence Marks Odisha Bandh Over Fuel Price Hike

Even as the Odisha Congress claimed to have organised a peacefull bandh across the State, sporadic incidents of violence have been reported from different parts of the State.

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11.50 am: Congress workers, police face off during bandh enforcement
at PMG square in Bhubaneswar 

10.33 am: Congress leader Sura Routray pedals in Bhubaneswar streets protesting fuel price hike

 

10.05 am: Security beefed up in front of the Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar

09.00 am: Cuttack: Passengers stranded at Badambadi bus stand as private buses stay off-road in view of the six-hour bandh called by Odisha Congress protesting fuel price hike

 

 

08.35 am: Normal life affected as Odisha Congress observes State-wide bandh protesting fuel price hike

 

As per the announcement, the party workers and leaders in Bhubaneswar resorted to rail roko at Bhubaneswar station. Several party workers led by MLA Sura Routray staged the rail-roko on the track, raising slogan and waiving party flags. Passengers as well as goods trains are stranded due to the blockade.

Public transportation on road has come to a grinding halt in Bhubaneswar as the party workers blocked the national highway near Satsang Vihar. The NH-16 is jammed as hundreds of buses and heavy vehicles including trucks, lorries are lined up on the road. Passengers coming from far off places have faced difficulties to reach their destination.

A Congress protester said “We are ensuring smooth passage of emergency vehicles including ambulance, milk van, fire fighting vehicles and marriage party vehicles. We request people to cooperate with us for a larger public interest.”

“During UPA regime, the prices of petrol and diesel were below Rs 70, but now it has reached almost Rs 100 even as the prices of crude oil have come down in the international market. We are protesting the lackadaisical approach of the Centre as well as the State Governments towards the basic cause of people,” another party worker said.

In Cuttack, busy Badambadi bus stand wore a deserted look as the buses have stayed off the road due to the shutdown. Passengers have been stranded with no alternative to travel to their respective destination.

Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president Niranjan Patnaik said “Both the Centre and the State government are imposing unreasonable taxes on fuel, leading to a steep hike in their prices which in turn lead to an increase in the prices of other essential commodities. Odisha should reduce tax on petrol and diesel in order to give some relief to the people who are already sustaining hardship due to the pandemic.”

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