Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Violence, arson continue, some coaching centres under police lens

- Avinash Kumar avinash.kumar@htlive.com

PATNA: Widespread violence and arson continued in Bihar on Saturday, the fourth day of protests against Agnipath, the new short-term recruitmen­t policy for entry into armed forces in ranks below that of officers, during which at least railway stations were vandalised and scores of vehicles were set ablaze across the state, police and officials said.

In rural Patna, protesters barged into Taregana railway station on Patna-Gaya rail section, pelted stones and set on fire over 12 vehicles, including a police jeep parked outside the station. They also vandalised station premises and set on fire booking and reservatio­n counters.

The police had to use tear gas shells and fire in the air to control the mob.

Patna district magistrate (DM) Chandrashe­khar Singh said a 1500-strong mob lay siege to the station and caused damage to rail property. He said the administra­tion is also probing the role of coaching institutes. “WhatsApp messages hint at the role of 7-8 coaching centres in the arson. These messages were of provocativ­e nature,” he said.

Meanwhile, shops and establishm­ents remained shut in several parts of the state in view of the statewide shutdown call given by Left-back students’ body, All Indian Students’ Associatio­n (AISA), which was supported by other outfits, including some political parties.

Additional director general of police (law and order) Sanjay Singh said, “So far, no untoward incident has been reported from any part of the state during the bandh. Thirty 30 companies of Bihar Special Auxiliary Police (BSAP) and 10 companies of paramilita­ry have been deployed at sensitive locations and railway stations as a precaution­ary measure.”

The police have so far booked over 325 people for large-scale arson, which led to burning of 60 railway coaches, in the past three days.

Trains cancelled

The East Central Railway (ECR) said over 351 passenger and mail/express trains had to be cancelled on Saturday.

“Considerin­g the large number of trains cancelled, the ECR announced to waive off the cancellati­on charges on the reserved tickets,” said Birendra Kumar, chief public relations officer of ECR.

He said trains will operate between 8 pm (Saturday) and 4 am (Sunday) and again on the same timing on June 19. After a review of the situation on Sunday and Monday, a decision to restore normal train services will be taken.

 ?? PTI ?? Taregna railway station at Masaudhi in Patna was set ablaze by protesters on Saturday.
PTI Taregna railway station at Masaudhi in Patna was set ablaze by protesters on Saturday.

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