Bharat Bandh August 21, tomorrow: On August 21, i.e, tomorrow has called Bharat Bandh or nationwide closed by the SC-ST Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, as a mark of Protest against the Supreme Court ruling on SC/ST reservation. The SC/ST groups has extended nationwide support for the bandh.
According to reports by the media, the police have asked to increase deployment across the state. DGP UR Sahoo mentioned that SPs have been instructed to maintain law and order during the Bharat Bandh.
Nationwide Support for Bharat Bandh August 21, tomorrow
The Bharat Bandh has get support by various social and political organisation across the country, so, it is to be sure of Bharat tomorrow i.e, August 21. The SC/ST groups Bachao Sangharsh Samiti has called the Bandh. SC/ST groups in Rajasthan have notably vocal about the issue, and their involvement in the protest is anticipated to be substantial. The demonstration has also received backing from political leaders concerned about the potential long-term consequences of the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Why Bharat Bandh Tomorrow, August 21?
On August 1, the Supreme Courtโs ruling has a allowed the states to create subcategory of SC and ST groups, by stating that those who really need it should get priority in reservation.
The decision of the Supreme Court has sparked widespread debate, and reports indicate that the main goal of the Bharat Bandh is to challenge this decision on reservations and demand its reversal. The purpose of the protest, is to highlight the unjust decision of the top court.
So, tomorrow the Bharat Bhand has called part of the protest.
What will remain open and closed, must need to know
The group who organizing the protest has request all the business organization to close the market, according to TOI. How ever it is not clear that the market will remain close all over the country.
The SC-ST Samyukta Sangharsh Samiti stated that emergency and essential services will continue as usual. Schools, colleges, banks, public transport, and petrol pumps will remain open, they said.
Means emergency services like ambulance, hospitals and medical facilities will remain open.
Police services will remain open for public safety. Essential services like Schools, colleges, banks, public transport, and petrol pumps will remain open.