The day-long bandh has been called by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) in protest against the state government's new domicile policy.
Suspected bandh supporters set ablaze a bus and a water tanker in East Singhbhum district, hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled address at the National Panchayati Raj diwas function at JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur, a senior police official said.
The bus, which was parked near Musaboni block office, about 20 kms from here, to ferry the BJP workers from rural pockets, was torched by suspected bandh supporters in the wee hours today, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (Musaboni), Ajit Vimal.
However, district police force, which was put on alert in view of the PM's visit and bandh, rushed to the spot and doused the flames with the help of fire fighters, he said.
Bandh supporters also put up a road blockade in Tirildih in Potka block disrupting road traffic as the district police force led by Vimal rushed to the spot to clear the road, he said.
The DySP said five persons were taken into custody in connection with the incidents.
Opposing the domicile policy notified recently by the Jharkhand government, JMM has called the state-wide bandh.
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Around 300 bandh supporters, including Dasrath Gagrai,
the JMM MLA from Kharswan, were taken into preventive custody while enforcing the Jharkhand bandh in Seraikela Kharswan district and as many people were detained in East Singhbhum district, the police said.
Senior vice President of JMM Champai Soren, an MLA, was reportedly put under house arrest with adequate force deployed in and around his residence at Seraikela, the police said.
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