Shops and commercial establishments were closed, transport affected and traffic disrupted as protesters squatted on roads and train tracks in several parts of the country on Tuesday in response to a Bharat Bandh called by farmers demanding a repeal of the new agri laws.
Emergency services were exempted and banks, too,...
Delhi, Punjab, Haryana bear the brunt of Bharat Bandh
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