Agnipath protest: Railway revised train schedule, check new timing

Agnipath protest: Train services to be regulated in Bihar starting tonight in the wake of continued violent protests against the Centre’s newly unveiled ‘Agnipath’ recruitment scheme. Agnipath protest: Railway revised train schedule, check new timing.

In a press release, spokesperson of the East Central Railway Birendra Kumar said that due to the ongoing demonstrations in Bihar, there has been “a temporary change in the operation of trains passing or reaching” the zone from other places.

The Railways has decided to operate trains from 8pm on Saturday (June 18) to 4am on Sunday (June 19), and again between 8pm on Sunday and 8pm on Monday (June 20) in Bihar. The release stated the decision was made in view of the safety of passengers and “Railways property”.

The East central railway also said that more than 60 trains have been cancelled and two terminated due to the prevailing law and order situation in the state. Bihar has been one of the worst-affected states in the ongoing protests over the ‘Agnipath’ scheme.

Of all the incidents of train torching that have been reported so far in India, most have happened in the eastern state. More than 60 coaches and seven locomotive engines of 18 trains were set ablaze on the first two days of the protest, leading to a loss of over Rs 250 crore for the Railways.

On the third day of protest on Friday, at least 14 trains were torched along with railway stations and property being vandalised and damaged. The state has been on a high alert since Saturday morning over a strike called by armed forces’ aspirants against the new short-term contractual scheme.

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Special contingents of the armed police have been deployed in north Bihar and Magadh range, and police have warned of action against rumour-mongers about the strike and the violence. In a circular to all 38 districts of Bihar, the state police headquarters (PHQ) called for boosting security measures at crucial installations and other public places during the strike.

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