Hyderabad | July 9, 2025 – A massive Bharat Bandh was observed across India today as over 25 crore workers from various sectors joined a nationwide strike led by central trade unions and farmers’ groups. The strike was called to protest against the Centre’s policies, including labour law reforms, privatisation of public units, and demands for improved wages and job security.
🔹 Why the Bharat Bandh Was Called
Ten central trade unions and several affiliated organisations initiated the bandh, citing long-pending grievances. Their 17-point charter of demands includes:
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Withdrawal of the four new labour codes
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Stopping the privatisation of public-sector undertakings, including defence factories
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Restoration of the old pension scheme
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Job security for contract and gig workers
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Universal public distribution system and price control on essentials
CITU General Secretary Amarjeet Kaur stated that the bandh was essential to resist policies that “attack workers’ rights and reduce job safety.”
⚠️ Nationwide Impact
The bandh had a major impact in cities like Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Delhi, where public transport, banking services, and industrial activity were disrupted. Protest rallies were staged across several states.
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Banking & Postal Services: Many public sector bank branches and post offices witnessed low attendance.
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Transport: Bus and local train services in some states were delayed or cancelled.
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Mining & Electricity: Workers from power and coal sectors also joined, though essential services were maintained.
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Schools & Hospitals: These remained unaffected in most places.
Despite the strike, markets and small businesses continued to function normally in many regions.
📍 Hyderabad Response
In Hyderabad, the response was partial. Key government services and schools remained open, but some banks and public transport routes operated with limited staff. No major protests or traffic disruptions were reported till afternoon.
Police were on alert, especially near bus depots, railway stations, and government offices, to ensure law and order. Some employees working in private firms opted to work from home due to expected transport delays.
🔊 Government's Reaction
The central government has not yet issued an official response to today’s bandh. However, BJP leaders claimed that the protest was politically motivated and had little real impact on daily life.
On the other hand, unions emphasized that today’s strike is just a warning and that a larger movement may follow if demands are ignored.
📝 Final Note
Today’s Bharat Bandh reflects growing unrest among workers and trade unions, particularly around issues like job insecurity, privatisation, and weakening of labour rights. While the strike’s full impact varied across regions, the message from millions of workers was clear — they want change and dialogue, not silence.
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