<![CDATA[Karnataka's border with Tamil Nadu along Chamarajanagar district has been sealed due to fresh disturbances reported in the Cauvery basin districts. Superintendent of Police, Chamarajanagar District, Mr. Kuldeep Kumar Jain said, "We have sealed the borders and not allowing any vehicle to pass through". Checkposts have been set up by the district police on the seven roads leading to Tamil Nadu from Chamarajanagar district. Police said, vehicles are going up to the border, where passengers are alighting and crossing the check post by foot before taking a different vehicle to their respective destinations in Tamil Nadu. KSRTC stops bus services to Tamil Nadu. Buses in Tamil Nadu are being monitored by the local police, who have assured KSRTC of complete protection. The TN DGP has called for a high-level meeting to review the situation on the Cauvery issue along the State borders. As of now there has been no incident of bus burning anywhere in the State. Just heavy police deployment along the border. In Hosur, the permission granted to Tamil Nadu buses to enter Jujuvadi ended last night. Superintendent of Police, Hosur, Mr. Mahesh Kumar said that a 150-strong police force is monitoring the border post. Police are not allowing the movement of Tamil Nadu vehicles across the border. But, Karnataka buses are being allowed entry to ease the movement of commuters across the border. Hosur remains incident-free at the border. The Supreme Court has directed Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs Cauvery water a day to Tamil Nadu till Sept 20. Bus services have been stopped from Ramnagara to Tamil Nadu.]]>