Karnataka bandh tomorrow, state likely to be hit

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Karnataka bandh tomorrow, state likely to be hit

Bengaluru: There would be a Karnataka bandh tomorrow, May 28. The BJP has said that the bandh call was given as Chief Minister Kumaraswamy had failed to waive of the farmer loans within 24 hours of him coming to power.

The bandh would be a state wide one. It would commence at 8 am tomorrow and would go on till evening. All establishments have been asked to down shutters tomorrow in wake of the bandh call given by the BJP.

While the entire state would witness a bandh, the capital city of Bengaluru would be exempted from it.

Leader of the opposition, B S Yeddyurappa said that the state wide bandh on May 28 is not sponsored by the BJP, but is supported by it against Kumaraswamy.

He said that the Karnataka bandh was being called as Kumaraswamy had failed to announce the farm loan waiver within 24 hours of coming to power. He said that the CM during his election campaign had promised to waive off farm loans.

Several farmer organisations had taken exception to the delay in announcing the loan waiver. They have come forward voluntarily to observe the Karnataka bandh tomorrow, Yeddyurappa also said. He said that the BJP is extending its support to the agitation.

Yeddyurappa appealed to all merchants and businessmen to down shutters and extend their support to the Bandh as the farmers were suffering. He clarified that Bengaluru was exempted from the bandh and added that in the rest of the state, the bandh would be observed between 8 am and 6 pm.


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  1. What would anyone benefit, but suffer for a whole day with inconvenience and business losses, by staging and supporting a total closure of Karnataka State by BJP, with the excuse of waiver of loans of all farmers, allegedly made by the new CM.

    All these Politicians make a lot of promises to win votes from the majority that are the farming community in Karnataka, Little do they understand by the term Farmers’ Loan – each bank that has given such a loan, must first submit to the new CM for what purpose the loan was sanctioned and granted and whether there was any collateral involved. Managerial staff of Indian banks are very much involved big time in loan approvals for something in return. If a Loan Waiver has to be sanctioned, the question remains who will compensate the banks’ money that was loaned. Moreover, all farmers have various reasons and projects other than farming for which they take loans. The PM & FM should also be in support and be signatories to such a large waiver of Farmer’s loans. This requires a lot of statistics and numbers to be worked upon in real time.

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