05 Mar, 15:34 (IST)

The tribal organisations in Gujarat, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and other states in the Northeast have joined the bandh on Tuesday. According to reports, several SP workers stopped the Ganga Gomti Express, which runs from Prayagraj to Lucknow, in Prayagraj.

05 Mar, 15:01 (IST)

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea against alleged encroachment on the tribal lands. Rashtriya Janata Dal workers force shopkeepers to down shutters at several places in Bihar. NH2 blocked in Sasaram.

05 Mar, 14:58 (IST)

Congress President Rahul Gandhi extends his support to the protesters. He took a dig at the Modi-government and for their "false promises".Here's the tweet:

05 Mar, 13:53 (IST)

HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar while addressing the media appealed the protestors to stop agitation and ensured that they "will be given justice". Javadekar said that the Centre had never agreed to the Supreme Court's January decision which had upheld the new 13-point roster system.

05 Mar, 12:54 (IST)

Samajadwadi Party workers continue to protest in various parts of Uttar Pradesh. Apart from SP, the other opposition parties who have extended their support the bandh include the Aam Admi Party and the Rashtriya Lok Dal.

05 Mar, 12:19 (IST)

Union Human Resource Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday said that the Modi government is in favour of 200 point roster. "Only wait for last Cabinet meeting and two more days and university community will get justice. I am very sure because Modi govt stands for social justice", he said.

05 Mar, 12:12 (IST)

Several parties and political leaders announced their support for the nationwide shutdown on Tuesday. The Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Lok Dal and Aam Aadmi Party have supported today's Bharat Bandh. Samajwadi Party workers were seen blocking rail routes at several places in Uttar Pradesh.

05 Mar, 12:04 (IST)

A Bharat Bandh has been called by tribal groups to protest against a February 13 order by the top Court. The Court asked states to execute the eviction of all those families whose claims had been dismissed under the Forest Rights Act.

05 Mar, 11:55 (IST)

Protesters in Delhi are set to march from Mandi House to Parliament Street. Reports inform that tribal organisations from Gujarat, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and other states in the Northeast are set to join bandh on Tuesday.

05 Mar, 11:54 (IST)

Tribal and Dalit rights organisations have called for an all-India bandh on Tuesday against the Supreme Court order of eviction of tribals and forest dwellers.

New Delhi, March 5: A nationwide bandh has been called by the tribal and Dalit organisations across the country on Tuesday to protest against the Supreme Court order on their eviction from their habitat. According to reports, the organisations have called for a protest against a recent order by the top Court that might lead to mass-scale evictions of tribal and forest-dwelling families. The tribal groups are demanding that the Centre bring an ordinance to ensure their rights are protected.

The organisations said they will organise a march in Delhi from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar, demanding the restoration of Forests Rights Act. On February 13, the Supreme Court passed a judgment which asked all 16 states to execute the eviction of over 10 lakh tribals and other traditional forest dwellers whose claims had been dismissed under the Forest Rights Act.  Bharat Bandh: Traders to Hold Nationwide Strike in Protest Against Pulwama Attack, Transport Services May Get Affected.

On February 28, a bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra, Naveen Sinha and MR Shah stayed the eviction order and directed the state governments to file affidavits providing details of the process adopted in rejecting the claims made by the Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes (FDSTs) and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (OTFDs). According to reports, the tribal organisations across states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and north-east have called for a peaceful bandh.