Ruckus in Bihar for the second day on ‘Agneepath’: Train stopped in Jehanabad and Buxar, arson on track in Nawada; road jam in munger

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The demonstration of candidates against the Agneepath scheme of the central government is going on in many districts of Bihar for the second day as well. On Thursday, the train was stopped in Jehanabad, Buxar and Nawada. There is a fierce demonstration after the road arson in Chhapra and Munger. These people say that the government should withdraw its decision.

Protesters have blocked the Patna-Bhagalpur main road in Munger near Safiabad since Thursday morning. Hundreds of youths in Nawada started creating ruckus at Prajatantra Chowk against the central government. Wherein in Jehanabad, students blocked the Gaya-Patna railway track and are setting fire to the city.

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Train stopped in Jehanabad, sitting on the track
In Jehanabad, students protested by stopping Patna-Gaya MEMU passenger train near Jehanabad station, targeting Patna-Gaya railway line. At the same time, after the information about the train being stopped, the Railway Police reached the spot and is busy in convincing the students.

On the other hand, the students have also blocked the road by setting fire to the road near Kako Mor of the station area of ​​the city.

In Jehanabad, students protested by stopping Patna-Gaya MEMU passenger train near Jehanabad station, targeting Patna-Gaya railway line.

In Jehanabad, students protested by stopping Patna-Gaya MEMU passenger train near Jehanabad station, targeting Patna-Gaya railway line.

There was a ruckus in Buxar too
In Buxar too, there was a demonstration on the second day for the removal of TOD in the restoration of the army. A large number of youths came out on the streets of the fort grounds while protesting. During this, the agitated candidates raised slogans fiercely.

In view of the demonstration, the police immediately took over the front. At present, all the protesters are moving from Qila Maidan towards Station Road. Here, at the railway station too, the police is holding the front.

In Buxar too, there was a demonstration on the second day for the removal of TOD in the restoration of the army.

In Buxar too, there was a demonstration on the second day for the removal of TOD in the restoration of the army.

Road jam after arson in Nawada
Protesters blocked the road near Prajatantra Chowk and railway station in Nawada and raised slogans. After which some agitated students reached Nawada station and opened the nut vault on the track there. There is tremendous outrage by the protesters.

Hundreds of youths in Nawada started creating ruckus at Prajatantra Chowk against the central government.

Hundreds of youths in Nawada started creating ruckus at Prajatantra Chowk against the central government.

4 years recruitment plan in all three services
The Central Government has launched the Agneepath Recruitment Scheme on June 14 to recruit a large number of youth in all the three branches of the Army – Army, Navy and Air Force. Under this scheme, the youth will have to serve in the Defense Force for 4 years. It is believed that the government has taken this step to reduce the budget of salary and pension.

Ruckus in Bihar on ‘Agneepath’: Protest in Muzaffarpur against new recruitment scheme of Army, railway track in Buxar and NH jam in Begusarai

protest against four years job
Ankit Singh, a protesting candidate, said, ‘Applications were invited for appointment in the army in 2021. Thousands of candidates from eight districts including Muzaffarpur had applied. Of those who passed the physical test, they had a medical one. After getting medical, now waiting for the written examination for one year. Till now the exam has not been taken.

The protesters said, ‘Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had announced on Tuesday that under the Agneepath scheme, Agniveers would be appointed, who would be given jobs in the army for 4 years. After 4 years, 75 percent of the jawans will be returned home after paying Rs 11 lakh. There will be some expansion in the service of only 25 per cent. There is a ruckus and demonstration regarding this new rule.

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