Normal life remained largely unaffected; public transport, commercial services functioned as usual
Banking services in the city were paralysed on Friday as
nearly 85 per cent of banking staff stayed away from work to take part
in the nation-wide strike against the Centre.
However,
essential services such as buses, trains and other transport services
remained unaffected. Schools, colleges and commercial establishments and
State government offices functioned as usual.
3,500 court arrest
A
statement from the Labour Progressive Front, affiliated to the Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam, said more than 30 lakh people took part in the Bharat
Bandh and about 1 lakh people were arrested. In Chennai, nearly 3,500
people, including 349 women, were arrested, police sources said.
“Nearly
85 per cent of the workforce in banks went on strike. Banking
transactions were hit as there was no facility for depositing and
withdrawing cash. About 8 lakh cheques worth Rs.6, 200 crore were not
cleared from Chennai grid,” said C.H.Venkatachalam, general secretary of
the All India Bank Employees Association.
Bank
employees said the government should withdraw proposals to privatise
banks and merger of smaller banks with the larger ones. Associations
would meet again on September 8 to decide on the further course of
action.
Employees of State Co-operative and private
banks joined the strike called by trade unions across the country. Over
60,000 members of different trade unions were taken into custody, police
sources said. They were released later in the evening.
At
Guindy railway station, over 100 trade union members blocked the track
and prevented the movement of two EMUs. Train services were affected
between 10.40 a.m. and 11.05 a.m., railway sources said. However, no
major untoward incident was reported in Chennai.
Post
offices in the city were deserted as over 90 per cent of the employees
took part in the strike. More than 8,000 employees of Life Insurance
Corporation of India also participated in the strike in Tamil Nadu,
Kerala and Puducherry.
Members of the National
Federation of Postal Employees and Federation of National Postal
Organisation staged a demonstration at Park Town. P. Mohan, president,
All India Postal Employees Union, Group-C, Tamil Nadu said “Delivery
operations were hit in post offices as about 2,500 employees
participated in the strike. We also demand that the proposal to
outsource booking service of mails be dropped.”
Cases were booked against over 2,500 people for unlawful assembly, city police said.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com
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