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Bengal Bandh: Airlines issue alert, train service hit, bus drivers in helmets

Bengal Bandh today: Major airlines including IndiGo, Vistara, SpiceJet issued alerts to its passengers about transport and traffic disruptions due to the 12-hour bandh in West Bengal, advising extra travel time to Kolkata airport. The Bengal Bandh has been called after the police used lathi charge and tear gas on protestors during Nabanna Abhiyan.
In its advisory, the airlines warned about local transport issue, possible of road blockage, road diversions, traffic congestion, slow vehicle movement on their way to the airport. They also advised passengers to allow extra travel time when planning their journey to the airport.
IndiGo in its advisory wrote, “#6ETravelAdvisory: Customers who have their travel planned from #Kolkata, may experience road blockages and diversions en route the airport. Please plan your journey with extra travel time to ensure a smooth trip. Do keep a tab on your flight status too https://bit.ly/3DNYJqj”
#6ETravelAdvisory: Customers who have their travel planned from #Kolkata, may experience road blockages and diversions en route the airport. Please plan your journey with extra travel time to ensure a smooth trip. Do keep a tab on your flight status too https://t.co/rpnOvAOxQl
A similar advisory was issued by Vistara which wrote, “#TravelUpdate: Traffic congestion and slow vehicle movement are expected enroute to Kolkata Airport on August 28th. Customers are advised to allow more time for their journey to the airport. Thank you”
 
#TravelUpdate: Traffic congestion and slow vehicle movement are expected enroute to Kolkata Airport on August 28th. Customers are advised to allow more time for their journey to the airport. Thank you
SpiceJet in its advisory wrote, “#TravelAdvisory: Local transport in West Bengal may be disrupted as a result of the #BanglaBandh declared for tomorrow, 28th Aug’24. Passengers are advised to monitor their local traffic conditions and keep a check on flight status via https://shorturl.at/6KfRe and allow themselves sufficient time for the journey to the airport.”
 
#TravelAdvisory: Local transport in West Bengal may be disrupted as a result of the #BanglaBandh declared for tomorrow, 28th Aug’24. Passengers are advised to monitor their local traffic conditions and keep a check on flight status via https://t.co/qgJ2NF4j1x and allow themselves…
According to ANI, train services between Bangaon and Sealdah experienced disruptions, but they are now being restored.
#WATCH | North 24 Parganas | TMC Party workers protest against BJP’s 12-hour ‘Bengal Bandh’ call for today.Train services were disrupted between Bangaon-Sealdah which is now being reinstated pic.twitter.com/ISyiQqBlv6
Following instruction from the administration, the drivers of North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) buses were seen wearing helmets, in Cooch Behar. While speaking to news agency ANI, a bus driver said, “We are wearing helmets because of the bandh today…The department has given us the helmets…”
Another bus diver added, “I am a bit scared. It is for safety. It is a government order. The helmet is creating some sort of problem with driving.”
#WATCH | BJP’s 12-hour ‘Bengal Bandh’: Drivers of North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) buses seen wearing helmets, in Uttar DinajpurA bus diver says, “We are wearing the helmet as bandh has been called today…The government has ordered us to wear the helmets for… pic.twitter.com/TgEPJyD5zb
#WATCH | Dhakuria, West Bengal: 12-hour ‘Bengal Bandh’ called by BJP to protest against the state government; bus services affected in the state pic.twitter.com/R01D6Mq0D7
Security has been enhanced in Kolkata amid BJP’s call for 12-hour ‘Bengal Bandh’. Dendup Sherpa, Additional SP said, “Police personnel are deployed everywhere to maintain Law and Order in the state.”
Earlier on August 27, chaos broke out in the streets of Kolkata. Security personnel lobbed tear gas shells, used water cannons and resorted to lathicharge to disperse protestors on the Howrah Bridge marching towards the West Bengal State Secretariat Nabanna, amidst the row over the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case.

Protestors gathered at the Howrah Bridge, climbing atop police barricades and clashed with police personnel during the ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ protest march. They were seen breaking and dragging away the barricades that were erected in the Santragachi area, en route to the Secretariat.
Mamata Banerjee, the West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo dedicated the foundation day of the party’s student wing, Trinamool Chhatra Parishad Foundation Day, to the Kolkata rape-murder victim.
In a post on X, the Chief Minister posted, “Today, I dedicate Trinamool Chhatra Parishad Foundation Day to our sister, whom we mourned the tragic loss of at RG Kar Hospital a few days ago [sic].”
(With inputs from ANI)

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