The bandh in Phulbani remained peaceful with no untoward incident reported yet. (Representational Image)
Phulbani, Odisha:
Normal life was paralysed in Odisha's Kandhamal district today due to a dawn-to-dusk
bandh called by Congress and BJP in protest against the killing of tribals during Maoist-police crossfire near Kurtamgarh.
Shops, markets, business establishments, educational institutions and banks remained closed in the tribal-dominated district during the 12-hour shut-down with
bandh supporters holding picketing at different places.
Vehicular movement also came to a halt as Congress and BJP workers staged road blockades by burning tyres and placing boulders at many places including Baliguda, Phulbani, Raikia, K Nuagaon and G Udayagiri, police said.
As a precautionary measure, elaborate security arrangements were made with deployment of adequate forces in order to prevent any untoward incident and maintain law and order, a senior police official said.
The
bandh remained peaceful with no untoward incident reported from any place so far, he said.
The
bandh was called in protest against death of five civilians in the Maoist-police crossfire near Gumudumaha village of the district on Friday night. Both Congress and BJP have held the BJD government responsible for the incident and demanded strong action against erring officials.
Stating that the
bandh evoked good response and support from the people of Kandhamal, Congress leader and former MP Pradip Majhi said the agitation would be intensified and spread across the state if no action was taken against police officials responsible for the tragedy.
Dubbing the BJD government as "anti-tribal", senior BJP leaders have demanded slapping of murder charge against police officials for the incident.
A BJP team led by party's state unit president Basant Panda is scheduled to visit the area tomorrow .
Condemning the incident, CPI-M leader Ali Kishore Patnaik has demanded Rs 20 lakh to the kin of those killed in the incident.
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