Bengaluru, Feb 2: Terming the proposed Bengaluru Bandh on February 4 as ‘unconstitutional’ the Karnataka High Court on Friday directed the state government and law enforcement agencies to do all that is necessary to ensure that commerce and industry as well life of common people are not affected by any way when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Bengaluru.
The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Shraddha Parents Association seeking directions to restrain the proposed bandh by Kannada Chaluvali Vatal Paksha in the city on February 4.
Kannada activists led by Vatal Nagarj have called for the bandh seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention settle the Mahadayi water dispute.
Recalling the directions issued by the Apex court in relation to bandhs wherein it was held as illegal and unconstitutional, a division bench headed by Acting Chief Justice H G Ramesh asked the state and it's machinery to comply with said declaration of the highest court of the land. The matter was adjourned for two weeks.
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