Sixteen people, including 15 security personnel, were killed in the Naxal attack on Tuesday.
The main markets here remained closed today. The State Chamber of Commerce supported the strike. Shops, petrol pumps and cinemas also remained shut.
Because of the ongoing examinations, schools had been excluded from the bandh.
The bandh reportedly got a good response in Naxal-affected Bastar region of the state as well.
Congress said people participated in the bandh voluntarily and it reflected the resentment against the BJP government in the state.
He cited the example of arrest of an accomplice of the ultras from the car of BJP leader Sohan Potai.
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