Karnataka Bandh : Kannada Organisation call Karnataka Bandh on December 31

Decision for Karnataka Bandh on December 31 Has been done. In the wake of the MES scandal, the Kannada organizations have decided to ban the MES in state. The meeting was held by under the leadership of Vatal Nagaraj and announced Karnataka Bandh made on December 31.

In the wake of no action by the state government Kannada organizations decided to make Karnataka Bandh on December 31. 35 organizations ready to give support to Karnataka Bandh. Lorry Owners Association, Auto Drivers, Taxi Owners, Hotel Owners, Education Organization, Dalit Conflict Committee, Industrial, Street Workers, Transport Workers, Cinema, Shop Owners, Garments Employees, Government Employees, All India Drivers Association, Building Workers Union.

Omicron cases rises in Karnataka The Karnataka government on Tuesday said that no parties or mass gatherings would be permitted in the state from 30 December to 2 January in view of the Covid-19 scenario and the rising number of cases of the Omicron variant. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai issued new guidelines.

new Guidelines We have restricted public celebration of new year; however, celebrations are permitted in clubs and restaurants with 50% seating capacity without any special event like DJ, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said. He said no parties or events like having Disc Jockeys at clubs and restaurants would be allowed. “The clubs and restaurants will be allowed to have only 50 per cent of the capacity, but there is a ban on organising parties and Disc Jockeys,” Bommai said.

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Similarly, in apartments too, there will be no parties or DJs and residents’ associations will have to ensure that the rules are not violated. These restrictions will come into effect from 30 December and remain in place till 2 January, the Karnataka CM said, adding that full vaccination against Covid-19 is mandatory.

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