The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajarang Dal had called for the bandh in protest against the alleged attack on pilgrims bound for Datta Peetha at Ulaibettu in Chikmagalur district on December 5.
Public vehicles were almost completely off the road. At least three vehicles including two buses were damaged in stone pelting incidents, police said.
Almost all shops in Gurupur, Ulaibettu, Vamanjoor and nearby areas downed the shutters.
The activists held a rally from Gurpura-Parari junction in the outskirts of the city led by Bajrang Dal leader Sharan Pumpwell, state joint convener of Hindu Jagran Vedike Satyajit Suratkal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad Dakshina Kannada district unit President Jagadish Shenava and others.
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