As a mark of protest against the killing of Sudip Datta Bhaumick, a reporter of a Bengali daily 'Syandan Patrika', in Agartala on Tuesday, all newspapers barring 'Daily Desher Katha', the mouthpiece of the ruling CPI-M, left their editorial columns blank today.
Television channels also displayed a picture of the journalist every hour, said Pranab Sarkar, Secretary of Tripura Journalists Union.
Shops and markets were closed and vehicles were off the roads in the state in view of the bandh.
Schools, colleges, banks and financial institutions remained closed and attendance was reportedly poor in government offices.
The killing of the 48-year-old journalist was condemned by media bodies with the Editors Guild of India demanding that the chief minister bring to book the culprits immediately. It comes just two months after a local television journalist was killed in Tripura.
Superintendent of police (police control), Harkumar Debbarma said of the 11 injured political workers, six were from the BJP and three from Congress and while two belonged to the ruling CPI-M.
He said seven were injured at Pratapgarh in clashes between the CPI-M supporters and those of BJP and Congress with CPI-M supporters.
Debbarma said another three were injured in a clash between CPI-M and BJP supporters at Boxanagar in Sipahijala district while one was injured at Kukicherra in South Tripura district.
A vehicle carrying a patient was damaged allegedly by BJP supporters at Nalua in South Tripura district, Debbarma said.
The ruling CPI-M opposed the bandhs saying the opposition parties were politicising the killing of the journalists even though the state government had taken prompt action.
"The Guild demands that Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar have the assailants swiftly brought to justice," said a release by the Editors Guild of India.
"The Guild also expresses its deep concern that Bhowmik's killing is not an isolated incident in Tripura," it added.
The Press Council of India(PCI) chairman taking suo-motu cognisance of the incident sought a report from the chief secretary, the secretary (Home), Director General of Police, Government of Tripura and Commandant of 2nd battalion of TSR.
A three-member special investigation team (SIT) headed by DIG, Southern Range, Arindam Nath was formed yesterday to investigate the killing, the state government said in a statement.
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