Trivandrum: This is the second time in eight days that Kerala has ground to a halt. There was a strike on June 26 too.
All schools and most business establishments are closed. Private vehicles, buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws are off the roads. Passengers are stranded at railway stations.
However, protesters are allowing two-wheelers to ply. And emergency and hospital services have been exempted from the bandh.
The ruling Left combine and the BJP have planned protest marches in all district headquarters.
All schools and most business establishments are closed. Private vehicles, buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws are off the roads. Passengers are stranded at railway stations.
However, protesters are allowing two-wheelers to ply. And emergency and hospital services have been exempted from the bandh.
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