The 12-hour Mayurbhanj district bandh called by the BJP affected normal life as party activists blocked roads and picketed in front of government offices on Tuesday, police said.
The BJP called the bandh to protest "apathy" of the Odisha government in health and education sectors in the district. The party claimed that the state government transferred 46 doctors from various government hospitals in Mayurbhanj district while 220 doctors posts are lying vacant.
Vehicles remained off the road, shops and commercial establishments downed their shutter, educational institutes, banks and post offices were closed during the bandh, they said.
The state government offices and courts were paralysed as BJP activists picketed in front of the collectorate in the district headquarters town of Baripada.
The protesters disrupted vehicular movement on National Highways no 18 and 49.
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