The bandh has hit public transport as buses were off roads and shops and hotels remained shut.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu approached the Supreme Court alleging contempt of court against the Centre for not setting up the Board, as the lack of action violates the Court's order. The matter is listed for hearing on April 9.
The traders' association said that around 2.1 million shops across the state will be shut today as part of the protest. Petrol pumps have announced to stay open during the day.
Taking cue from the Jallikattu protest which shook the city last year, even though it was concentrated in the Marina Beach, the goverrnment has beefed up security in locations like Marina Beach and Besant Nagar Beach to avoid any such situation.
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