Published On : Wed, Jan 3rd, 2018

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Promises Inquiry Into Violence After Bandh Cripples Mumbai, Pune

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra bandh by Dalit groups was called off by BR Ambedkar’s grandson Prakash Ambedkar of Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh Party on Wednesday evening. The bandh that began on Wednesday morning and crippled several cities including Mumbai, Pune and Aurangabad was called off at around 4 pm. The bandh was called to protest against the caste-based violence during the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Bhima Koregaon battle in Pune district on January 1. Ambedkar said that the bandh was peaceful.

Later in the evening, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered a probe into incidents of violence across the state. ” Inquiry will be conducted in the incidents of violence that took place across Maharashtra. We are monitoring the CCTV footage of the violence,” Fadnavis told reporters in Mumbai.


Several incidents of road and rail route blockades were reported during the day as protesters took to streets for blocking major road, rail routes. In Mumbai, the bandh took a toll on road traffic, rail traffic, business and even Bollywood. Internet services were suspended in Aurangabad, where some incidents of public transport and other vehicles being damaged were reported.

Schools and colleges remained shut in Pune, Aurangabad and Nashik during the day. In Mumbai, schools and colleges opened early morning but were forced to suspend classes mid-day as protests started to spread across the city. The bus drivers’ association refused to ply buses during the day in fear of buses being vandalised by protesters. Examinations were postponed for Mumbai University students who couldn’t make it for their examination. Mumbai’s famous dabbawallas also remained off work today.

Road, Rail Traffic Hit
The Maharashtra bandh affected the rail and road traffic majorly in Mumbai. Protesters attempted ‘rail roko’ at several places including Thane, Ghatkopar, Nallasopara, Dombivli, Kanjurmarg among other places. The Western Line, Harbour Line as well as Central Line faced several delays as trains were stopped by protesters at some stations. Violence was also reported at some stations. Reports said the ticket counter was damaged at Dombivli station while benches were thrown on railway tracks at Kanjurmarg station. The trains started running smooth, with a 15-20 minutes delay at around 4 pm today.

What Happened on January 1 in Pune
The violence erupted on Monday in Pune at an event to mark the 200th anniversary of the battle of Bhima-Koregaon in which the British Army comprising Dalits had defeated the Peshwas. A large section of Dalits view the historical battle as the defeat of the ‘casteism’ of upper-caste Peshwas. Alleging inaction by police, Dalit youths swooped onto the roads and protested.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a judicial probe by a sitting High Court judge and a CID investigation into the Koregaon-Bhima incident.