Led by Action Committee chairman Kishan Lal Hero and president Dharamvir Sethi, protesters assembled at Valmiki China silicone rubber Manufacturers temple on Banga road in Phagwara, marched through the city and converged before the statue of BR Ambedkar in Hargobindnagar area. At some of these places, shops were forced shut, officials said here.Acting on the Chief Ministers orders, deputy commissioners started issuing the notification banning the serials telecast by cable operators in their respective districts, according to an official release. Ludhiana was partially affected by the bandh.It demands the serials telecast be banned countrywide and its director and cast arrested under the Indian Penal Code for deliberately intending to outrage religious feelings.Through the day, commercial establishments remained closed in Jalandhar, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Phagwara and Ferozepur.

A man was shot at in Jalandhar but was later operated upon. He also warned against any attempt to disturb the peace and communal harmony in the state.. In Fazilka, goods and articles were thrown out of a grocery shop. Police vehicles followed them. Gurpreet Singh had to be hospitalised after protesters and traders threw bricks on each other, which led to the firing of a gunshot, officials said.Chandigarh: A day-long bandh by the Valmiki community against the telecast of a controversial TV serial provoked incidents of violence in parts of Punjab on Saturday in which a man was shot at in Jalandhar. A number of young men on motorcycles brandished swords, bats and sticks to enforce the bandh.The protesters also blocked the National Highway-1 between Jalandhar and Amritsar, affecting the bus services between Amritsar and Chandigarh.Medicine shops, clinics and ambulance services were, however, allowed to run.

The Committee claims the serial contained derogatory remarks and distorted "historical facts", thereby hurting their religious sentiment.On Friday night, district authorities in Nawanshahr, Ludhiana and Jalandhar ordered cable operators to not telecast the serial.The bandh, called by the Valmiki Action Committee against the TV serial Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush, threw life out of gear as markets remained largely shut.Incidents of violence were also reported from a few places, including a clash in Fazilka, officials said.In the evening, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh ordered an immediate ban on the telecast of the serial. They were joined by other Dalit and Muslim groups, led by Punjab Haj Committee member Gulam Sarvar Sabba.The protesters also demanded that a representative of the religious body be included in the Censor Board.The Action Committee warned authorities that they will step up the protest if the TV serial is not banned countrywide and its director and cast were not arrested.All markets and some schools remained shut in Amritsar

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