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Security has been tightened in and around the city with 16,000 police personnel along with para military forces monitoring law and order in the wake of Supreme Court hearing on Tuesday.
Security has been deployed at sensitive areas and bus stand and railway station to prevent violent protest. Security has also been heightened at the Attibele check post, with a platoon of para military force being deplored.
Vehicles movement from the city and Tamil Nadu in Attibele has been suspended. Hundreds of passengers were forced to walk from the border area. Murthy A., a private company employee who was seen at Satellite Bus Station, said he was going to travel till Attibele on a KSRTC bus, cross the border on foot and then take another bus to Hosur from Tamil Nadu.
Personnel stationed at the border say vehicles are being allowed through Bellur to join Hosur.
The police held flag marches in the sensitive areas. In many parts of Bengaluru, shops and commercial establishments have been functioning normally and no untoward incidents has been reported so far, a senior police officer said.
Home Minister G. Parameshwara said "substantial" number of police force has been deployed across the city in lieu of the Supreme Court hearing today. At the border, two BSF companies and six KSRP companies have been deployed, he added.
Cauvery Row: Supreme Court judgment awaited; scene from across the State - The Hindu
Security has been deployed at sensitive areas and bus stand and railway station to prevent violent protest. Security has also been heightened at the Attibele check post, with a platoon of para military force being deplored.
Vehicles movement from the city and Tamil Nadu in Attibele has been suspended. Hundreds of passengers were forced to walk from the border area. Murthy A., a private company employee who was seen at Satellite Bus Station, said he was going to travel till Attibele on a KSRTC bus, cross the border on foot and then take another bus to Hosur from Tamil Nadu.
Personnel stationed at the border say vehicles are being allowed through Bellur to join Hosur.
The police held flag marches in the sensitive areas. In many parts of Bengaluru, shops and commercial establishments have been functioning normally and no untoward incidents has been reported so far, a senior police officer said.
Home Minister G. Parameshwara said "substantial" number of police force has been deployed across the city in lieu of the Supreme Court hearing today. At the border, two BSF companies and six KSRP companies have been deployed, he added.
Cauvery Row: Supreme Court judgment awaited; scene from across the State - The Hindu
