PATNA: A railway station and a police vehicle were torched and several law enforcers injured in stone-pelting incidents on the fourth consecutive day of protests against the Agnipath scheme on Saturday when a bandh was also called to press for the demand for the rollback of the new scheme for recruitment in the armed forces. In the capital city, bandh supporters were restrained by police from forcing shops to down their shutters, but they registered their protest by performing pushups on the roads and scampering away after hurling stones at commercial establishments.
On the outskirts, bandh supporters set fire to Taregana railway station in Masaurhi sub-division of Patna district and torched a jeep belonging to the GRP.
They also exchanged gunshots with GRP personnel, engaged in heavy stone-pelting and beat up journalists covering the clash.
“Police and RPF have been deployed in Masaurhi. We have, so far, no information of anybody getting injured in the violence there,” RPF DIG, East Central Railway (ECR) S Mayank told reporters.
In Danapur sub-division, bandh supporters vandalised an ambulance as the driver alleged that a patient and attendants inside were also beaten up by the mob.
This story is from the June 19, 2022 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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