Pune Bandh Today: Essential services like grocery stores, bakeries and milk shops will be allowed to open till 10 am and after that the shops will remain closed till 3 pm. Medical shops will remain open throughout the day.
Pune Bandh Today: Pune Bandh (#punebandh) has been called on Tuesday, December 13, against Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari’s alleged indecent remarks against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This bandh called by NCP and Shiv Sena has the support of many social organisations. At the same time, some business organizations have also supported it. In a release issued on Thursday, Federation of Traders Association of Pune (FATP) President Fatehchand Ranka said, “We condemn the governor’s statement and appeal to the trade unions to support the bandh.”
Pune closed today, know what is open and what is closed
All shops and offices will remain closed till 3 pm. Political parties calling for the bandh have said that essential services like grocery stores, bakeries and milk shops will be allowed to open till 10 am and after that the shops will remain closed till 3 pm. Medical shops will remain open throughout the day. Petrol pumps and CNG pumps will remain operational in Pune. Adequate security arrangements have been made in Pune. Over 100 police officers as well as 1000 jawans have been deployed.
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Maharashtra Governor wrote a letter to Amit Shah
Earlier on Monday, Bhagat Singh Koshyari wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the whole matter. He wrote, ‘Amit Bhai, you know that in 2016, when you were in Haldwani (Uttarakhand), I publicly announced that I will not contest the 2019 elections and stay away from political posts, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi Because of the love and trust shown, I accepted the post of Governor of Maharashtra. If I have inadvertently made a mistake, I will not hesitate to apologize or express regret immediately. I cannot even think of insulting Maharana Pratap. I request You guide me in the present context.’