The shutdown was called by Dalit groups-- the Buddhist Society, Bhim Sena, and other outfits--against the Monday's violence at Bhima Koregaon village and nearby areas in Pune district during an event to mark the 200th anniversary of a battle between Peshwas and British forces.
The bandh has affected normal life in Burhanpur town.
Burhanpur district shares common border with Jalgaon, Amravati, Buldhana, and Akola districts of Maharashtra which witnessed protests during the bandh called by dalit groups yesterday.
Eye witnesses said that some people gathered at the bus stand and vandalised the buses.
They also said that the mob attempted to torch a bus but was chased away by police personnel present at the spot.
"Unknown people broke the window glasses of 11 empty buses and a truck at the bus stand," Superintendent of Police Pankaj Shrivastava said.
However, he denied that any attempt was made to set any bus on fire.
When asked about the highway incident, the SP denied the reports.
He said the situation was under control now.
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