coaches of It was the Jammu Tawi Express train set on fire At the Muhyi Al-Dinjar station.
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mob set trains on fire in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar this morning with protests over The new military Recruitment policy, Agnipath, third day in a row. The government He defended the scheme, calling it “transformative.”
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trains were set a fire, public and the police vehicles attack in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar for The third day in a row amid protests against The new Which recruitment plan has set off Firestorm.
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In Uttar Pradesh, a mob entered a railway station in Balea this morning and set Train on fireAnd the also The railway station was damaged property Before using the police force to disperse them.
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else group of Protesters carrying sticks argued with the police on Streets outside railway station in Eastern UP District. Videos of protest show young men with Latin broke down shops Seats at the railway station. “The police managed to stop the mob from causing extensive damage. We will act against The men Balia District Magistrate Somiya Agarwal told reporters.
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two coaches of It was the Jammu Tawi Express train set on fire At the Muhyi Al-Dinjar station in Bihar, officials told NDTV, adding no one injured in the incident.
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Multiple parts of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh witnessed protests over The new military Recruitment policy. The protest spread to Haryana and Madhya Pradesh under BJP rule. Internet by phone and SMS has been cut off for 24 hours in Palwal district in Haryana after the stone-throwing and violence by protesters.
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Bihar bore the brunt of it of violence with trains set Flaming, window panes of Buses were smashed and pedestrians assaulted, including the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (MLA) with stones on Thursday , second day of protest against Scheme which proposes four short-year term for soldiers in The three armed forces do not entail any reward or pension upon retirement. The new The plan aims to cut down The government’s massive salary and pension bills and free up money for buy arms.
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The government Unveiled Agnipath on Tuesday – we call it a “transformational” scheme – for Recruit of soldiers in Army, Navy, Air Force, by and large on fouryear short-term contractual basis.
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The protesters are not happy with The changesespecially the length of service, no pension judgments for who were released early, and from 17.5 to 21-year Age restriction that makes a lot now of of them are ineligible.
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The opposition has also Has stepped up up that it attack on The government over The new Recruitment Scheme with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urges Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to take ‘Agnipariksha’ (trial before fire) ” of Make them patient walk on foreign women. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party Chairman Akhilesh Yadav called move obsolete and possiblyfatal” for The state future.
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age limit for Agnipath’s recruitment rate has now been raised to 23 from 21 as a “one- Waiver of time “after protests” government she has also state out Defense 10 points of The planner and the recruits sure won’t find themselves in reeling after completing four years in The military.
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