Transport services across the city were hit since Saturday morning as the bandh was enforced strictly.
Both BMTC and KSRTC, employees of whom had just returned to work on Wednesday after a three-day strike, were forced to suspend services fearing damage to property as well as safety of employees and passengers.
Namma Metro, which saw maximum ridership during the strike this week, was also closed on Saturday as protesters barged into the Sampige Road station and forcibly stopped services around 6.15 a.m.
Services are expected to resume only around 5 p.m. but may be started earlier if the situation improves, officials said.
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