Members of various organizations under the auspices of Kalyana Karnataka Raita Horata Samiti, who participated on a protest march on Monday as part of Bandh in Kalaburagag. | Photo credit
Kalaburagi Bandh call Kalyan Karnataka Raith Horata Samiti on Monday requiring that central and state governments to publish compensation and announce a special package for areas of the affected flood.
Kalyana Karnataka Raith Horata Samiti, an umbrella organization of several pro-farmers, Pro-Dalit, Pro-Kannada and Pro-Women, called Bandh Dawn-to-Dusk.
Bandh from 7:00 to late afternoon was peaceful without reports of unfavorable incidents from anywhere in the city, because most of the commercial and commercial facilities closed business while holding public transport vehicles off the road on Monday.
Samiti members started a protest at the central bus booth and increased the slogans against the state government and the central government. Various Bandh organizations gathered at the main intersections and controls in the city such as Humnabad Check-Post, Aland Check-Post, RAM Mandir Circle, Hirapur Cross, Shahabad Cross and introduced demonstrations until noon.
In the afternoon, they took a massive protest march from Nagareshware school in Nezer Gunj to Jagat Circle, where farmers’ leaders addressed protesters.
Requirements
Demonstrators demanded that the state government to declare Kalaburagi as a flood affected by the district and release a special package to those who carried its onslaught.
Their requirements were also the resignation of the crops of farmers fighting with the consequences of floods, free seed distribution, fertilizers and pesticides to farmers in the Rabi season, and provided 5,000 GBP to compensate for farmers who have lost constant crops and permanent rehabilitation for victims affected by BHIM.
Former Minister of SK Kant, who joined the protest march, killed a walking government in the state and the center of the hollow promises of the agricultural community.
“The recent floods have devastated farms and decimated livelihoods. Permanent crops on thousands of acres were destroyed. Desperate farmers and flood victims were left to take care of themselves with the state government that closed their eyes to their situation,” Kanta said.
President of the Karnataka of Prantha Raith Sangha Sharanabasappa Mamshetta said that the situation requires the immediate intervention of the state government, because surveys are a lengthy process.
He also urged the government led by Siddaramaiaha to issue 326.83 GBP waiting for the demands on crops to farmers in the district and demand that the state government expand the replacement of 4,307 GBP Crore for losing crops for those farmers who did not context their crops Kharif.
President Kkcci Sharanabasappa Papp and Kalyan Karnataka Raita Horata samiti, including Maul Mullah, MB Sajjan, Bheemashankar Madiyal, Basavaj Ingin, Sudha Halkai
They also urged all educational institutions in the district to give up the second repayment of their students’ fees.
Bandh was supported by the chamber of the Kalyana Karnataka, the Association Dal Millers, the Association of Commercial and Seeds, the Association for Driver drivers, trade unions, streets, bar and hotels associations, Kirana Markets Association Association and private educational institutions.
Published – October 13, 2025 17:54