<p>Various organisations have extended their support for the ‘Bharat Bandh’ called by the farmers against the new farm laws, on Tuesday. However, a few associations and institutions have decided to function by extending moral support to the protesters.</p>.<p>Farmers' associations, employees union, Dalit Sangarsha Samiti, Kannada organisations and activists, students and women organisations have extended their support to the bandh.</p>.<p>The members of Aikya Horata Samiti had organised a meeting near Town Hall in connection with the bandh, on Monday. The leaders urged the members of various organisations to extend support to the bandh and rescue the farming community.</p>.<p>The members decided to observe bandh between 6 am and 12 noon. The protesters from different organisations have planned to gather near the sub-urban bus stand in the morning. The members will also stage protest at different circles and main thoroughfares of the city. Later, they would take out a protest march in the city, said activist Pa Mallesh.</p>.<p>However, the hospitality sector, including Tourism and Hotel owners' Association, are not participating in the bandh and extending moral support.</p>.<p>The city police have elaborated security arrangements and deputed additional personnel at vantage places in the city, as a precautionary measure. The police have warned stringent action if there is any damage to the public property during the protest. </p>
<p>Various organisations have extended their support for the ‘Bharat Bandh’ called by the farmers against the new farm laws, on Tuesday. However, a few associations and institutions have decided to function by extending moral support to the protesters.</p>.<p>Farmers' associations, employees union, Dalit Sangarsha Samiti, Kannada organisations and activists, students and women organisations have extended their support to the bandh.</p>.<p>The members of Aikya Horata Samiti had organised a meeting near Town Hall in connection with the bandh, on Monday. The leaders urged the members of various organisations to extend support to the bandh and rescue the farming community.</p>.<p>The members decided to observe bandh between 6 am and 12 noon. The protesters from different organisations have planned to gather near the sub-urban bus stand in the morning. The members will also stage protest at different circles and main thoroughfares of the city. Later, they would take out a protest march in the city, said activist Pa Mallesh.</p>.<p>However, the hospitality sector, including Tourism and Hotel owners' Association, are not participating in the bandh and extending moral support.</p>.<p>The city police have elaborated security arrangements and deputed additional personnel at vantage places in the city, as a precautionary measure. The police have warned stringent action if there is any damage to the public property during the protest. </p>