MYSORE/CHAMARAJANAGAR: The Cauvery belt kept up the tempo protesting the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
Notwithstanding that it is holiday, agitators took out protest marches, staged sit-ins, held a bike rally and protested in the TN border. Women formed the majority of the agitators with different communities including Brahmins, Vishwakarmas and Christians joining the issue. A rally of the members of various co-operative institutions was held that was joined by some 800 protestors. Christians gathered at historical St Philomena's Cathedral and marched through the main streets to mark their protest. It was led by bishop of Mysore Thomas A Vazhapilly with Muslim religion leaders joining him.
Women organizations too protested with activists of the Self-Help Groups holding empty plastic pots. Villagers from Kumbar Koppal led by former MLC D Madegowda held a padayatra and a bike rally.
At Chamarajnagar, Kannada activists protested at Punajanur checkpost which forms the border with Tamil Nadu. Goods vehicles are parked at the checkpost to cross over to the neighbouring state even as the cops have beefed up security. The KSRTC is operating buses from the border area which has come as a saving grace to people across the border who want to reach Chamarajnagar, Mysore, Bangalore and Shimoga. They are crossing over the checkpost and taking the KSRTC buses to reach their destinations.
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