Resistance groups backed by the Catholic Church provided momentum to the protest in Idukki and Wayanad districts, where thousands eke out a living by farming small piece of lands.
The LDF had rejected Chief Minister Oommen Chandy's plea to desist from the shutdown in view of the Centre's clarification that it had only issued a draft notification and a final call on the report was yet to be made.
Charging Chandy with "distorting facts", CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said his party had never said it entirely backed the Kasturirangan report. CPI-M's position had been that it was an improvement on Madhav Gadgil report and that people's concerns should be addressed before implementing the conservation measures and this was not a signal for the Centre to unilaterally go ahead, Vijayan said.
Shops remained closed and educational institutions went without classes and attendance was thin in government offices.
The state-run KSRTC operated its services for Sabarimala pilgrims from here and other centres.In Idukki, the 'High Range Samrakshna Samithi' blocked roads as part of a 48-hour-long campaign started last midnight.
Pastoral letters had been read out in churches in Idukki and Thamarassery since early this month, expressing anxiety over the report, fearing its implementation might lead to large-scale eviction of farmers.
The committee has identified that 123 villages in Kerala have ESA spots, which require protection from further human assault. Barring BJP, most mainstream parties, including some partners in Congress-led UDF, have come out in protest over the issue.
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