Following a Punjab Bandh call by members of the Ravidas community on Tuesday in protest against the demolition of 15th century Guru Ravidas temple in Delhi, police have heightened security in the city to avoid any untoward situation.
The members of the community based in Ludhiana have called for a peaceful bandh, stating that ambulances, marriage vehicles, children and foreigners will not be stopped from commuting. The community members have also stated that the road will be blocked only if people do not support the bandh. If any market remains open, the community members will come on road with intensified agitation.
Following a Punjab Bandh call by members of the Ravidas community on Tuesday in protest against the demolition of 15th century Guru Ravidas temple in Delhi, police have heightened security in the city to avoid any untoward situation.
The members of the community based in Ludhiana have called for a peaceful bandh, stating that ambulances, marriage vehicles, children and foreigners will not be stopped from commuting. The community members have also stated that the road will be blocked only if people do not support the bandh. If any market remains open, the community members will come on road with intensified agitation.