Agnipath Protest in Bihar News
Violence has been seen in many states including Bihar, UP, Bengal regarding Agneepath scheme. The miscreants have especially damaged railway property and burnt many trains. Railways has canceled about 500 trains as well as issued an alert.
Bharat bandh in protest against Agnipath plan. Alert issued in many states. Watch all the big news related to the Agnipath protest.
Rail operations are still stalled due to Bharat Bandh, arson and sabotage by miscreants in protest against Agnipath scheme. Apart from this, internet service was stopped in 20 districts of Bihar as well as surveillance is being done with drone cameras.
There has been a big disclosure about the Bihar violence. The names of some coaching institutes are coming out behind the violence in cities like Gaya, Patna and Muzaffarpur. Action has also started against such coaching institutes in Patna and Gaya.
Patna DM made a big disclosure regarding Bihar violence. He said that many coaching centers have a hand in inciting violence. A case has been registered against 3 coaching centers.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra held a press conference on Agnipath scheme. He told that the purpose of bringing Agnipath scheme is that the Indian Army comes forward with the Youth.
In Bihar, the fire of violence over the Agnipath scheme is not taking its name to stop. In the capital Patna, students are continuously opposing the Agnipath scheme. Pictures of arson are coming out from here.
The protests in Bihar against Agnipath scheme has caused massive disruption of railway services
At Lakhisarai station a large number of protestors lay down on the railway tracks to block the movement of trains
Bihar had witnessed large scale protest on Thursday too against the central scheme
In Uttar Pradesh, a huge crowd gathered at Ballia Railway Station in protest against the Agneepath scheme
In Telangana, the Secunderabad railway station was vandalised and a train set was ablaze by agitators
On Thursday, hundreds of aspirants disrupted rail and road traffic while police fired tear gas shells to disperse them
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