Mangalore, December 1: The nation-wide bundh call given by the Confederation of All India Traders against the Foreign Direct Investment in retail sector, had hardly any impact in this coastal city, as most of the shops remained open on Thursday.
The fight against Union Cabinet's decision to allow foreign direct equity into the retail market was confined to protests in front of the Office of Duty Commissioner by left and right parties in Mangalore.
Although Communist party of India and Bhartiya Janata Party have openly extended their support to the bundh call, its impact was not visible in any part of the city.
On Thursday, under the banner of Dakshina Kannada District Committee of CPI (M) a rally was taken out from Town Hall at 11 am, before the local leftist leaders addressed the protesters in front of the DC office.
DYFI State Vice President Muneer Katipalla and CPI(M) City Convener Sunil Kumar Bajal flayed the UPA government for going ahead with allowing the FDI in retail bypassing the views of some senior ministers like A K Antony.
“We oppose the measure 'tooth and nail' as it poses a serious threat to the livelihood of crores of traders and their families”, they said.
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