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    Bandh hits normal life in Jammu

    Jammu (PTI): Normal life was disrupted in the city on Monday in response to a bandh called by several political parties and social outfits against the militant attack in Samba that left six persons, including a lensman, dead.

    Shops, markets and commercial establishments were shut and public and private transport was off the road, official sources said, adding attendance in offices and banks was also thin.

    Different political parties have called today's bandh in protest against the militant strike at Samba on Sunday.

    Eight persons, including two militants, were killed and several others injured during 12-hour-long encounter.

    The political parties supporting the bandh are Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, National Conference, BJP, Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party and Shiv Sena.

    Jammu Bar Association has also extended support to the bandh and has suspended work in high court and subordinate courts.


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