Protests are being held in many states of India regarding the Agneepath scheme introduced by the central government. There is anger among the youth about this scheme, due to which crowds of people have gathered at many railway stations, routes and roads. For this reason, Indian Railways has completely canceled many of its trains, while the route of many trains has been changed. In Chhapra, Bihar, the bogie of a train has also been set on fire.
27 trains canceled
A total of 27 trains have been canceled in Bihar due to massive protests over the Agneepath scheme. Out of this, 22 trains are such, which have been completely canceled. At the same time, the timing of 5 trains has been changed. Apart from this, there are 29 trains which have been affected due to this massive protest. Apart from this, 11 passenger trains have also been cancelled.
Which routes trains canceled
Talking about the route of these trains, these trains run not only in Bihar but also for UP, Punjab, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Kolkata. At the same time, 11 passenger trains running in Bihar have also been cancelled, out of which 8 are completely canceled, 3 are partially cancelled. As the demonstration is still on, more trains may be affected due to this reason.
See the list of trains here
More than 100 youths attacked the railway station in Buxar
In Buxar district, over 100 youths stormed the railway station and sat on the tracks, disrupting the onward journey of the Patna-bound Jan Shatabdi Express for about 30 minutes. Apart from this, glass windows were also seen broken at the railway station. Apart from this, protests by students continued in Arrah as well.
where the performance
Protests against the Agneepath scheme have been reported from at least eight districts of Bihar – Jehanabad, Buxar, Muzaffarabad, Bhojpur, Saran, Munger, Nawada and Kaimur. Protests were also held in Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.