A bandh called by the Chamber of Commerce & Industries (CCI), Jammu, supported by various political parties, against property tax saw only a partial shutdown after the transporters' union stayed away. The market in Jammu city remained closed in the morning but, later in the afternoon, shutters went up as the day progressed. Private transport and auto rickshaws also plied normally.
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