The Asian Age

Bandh: Normal life unaffected in city

Cong stages protests at petrol pumps ■ Offices, schools resume as per time

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10

There seemed to be no impact of the “Bharat Bandh” call by Congress against the steep hike in petrol and diesel prices, with offices, schools, and colleges opening at their regular time and vehicles plying on the roads on Monday.

Despite protests staged by Congress, offices were opened on time and official work was not affected at the Delhi Secretaria­t due to the strike. Schools and colleges also had classes on time though students experience­d difficulti­es in finding transporta­tion.

Even DTC buses and cluster buses were running as usual and no reports of disruption were received.

Traffic movement was normal across the city. However, roads leading to Rajghat and Ramlila Maidan, where Congress president Rahul Gandhi and senior party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh among others held a protest, witnessed heavy traffic.

Delhi Congress workers staged dharnas at petrol pumps across the city, protesting against the hike in fuel prices. Congress, meanwhile, appealed to its workers not to indulge in any violent protest.

Heavy police deployment was made in the national capital with reserve police forces and motorcycle patrols put on high alert and police personnel deployed at petrol pumps across Delhi to ensure that no untoward incident took place.

Traffic was affected in Daryaganj and around Ramlila Maidan due to the protest and commuters

faced problems in reaching their destinatio­ns as the cab companies had hiked their fares.

Senior Congress leaders, including Delhi unit chief Ajay Maken, protested by riding a bullock cart to a petrol pump near Rajendra Place. A scooter was kept atop the cart symbolisin­g the plight of the common man.

Mr Maken said protests were held “peacefully” and the party did not want to create more problems for the people who are already being hit by “unpreceden­ted” rise in petrol and diesel prices.

“The prices of fuels have gone up without any break because the AAP government in Delhi and the BJP ruled Central government have kept on increasing VAT and excise duties on petroleum products,” the Congress leader said. Congress national spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said that the prices of petrol and diesel have reached ` 83 per litre and ` 73 per litre respective­ly.

◗ Traffic was affected in Daryaganj and around Ramlila Maidan due to the protest & commuters faced problems in reaching their destinatio­ns as the cab companies had hiked their fares

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Policemen lathicharg­e on members of Indian Youth Congress in New Delhi on Monday during the ‘ Bharat Bandh’ called against fuel price hike and depreciati­on of the rupee.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Policemen lathicharg­e on members of Indian Youth Congress in New Delhi on Monday during the ‘ Bharat Bandh’ called against fuel price hike and depreciati­on of the rupee.

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