India | Posted on Aug 20, 2008 at 02:26pm IST

Left unions’ strike affects life in Kerala

IANS

Kozhikode: A nationwide 12-hour general strike called by Left trade unions protesting against rising food prices and central government policies crippled life in Kerala on Wednesday.

Road traffic was affected with most vehicles keeping off the roads. Train services were seriously affected with strike supporters blocking trains at various places.

In Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, strikers started squatting on rail tracks from early in the day. The authorities cancelled or rescheduled many services.

According to the officials, the railway's Palakkad division cancelled 15 passenger trains in view of the strike. Hundreds were stranded as trains were stopped midway.

The protest did not affect flights.

"Our operations are normal," an official at the Kochi airport said.

Shops and commercial establishments across the state did not open. Educational institutions were also closed.

Although the strike was largely peaceful, strike supporters stoned passing vehicles in some areas.

IT parks in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi functioned normally.

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