Two -day protests against the change in military recruitment procedures have intensified in several Indian states, and youths seeking to join the army have hindered train service and traffic flow on roads.
According to NDTV, protesters protested against the short -term recruitment project 'Agni Patha' in Bihar state, set fire to train and roads on the roads, broke buses of buses and threw stones at the passers -by. A member of the BJP came to the Assembly.
Demonstrators demand that the short -term recruitment plan be withdrawn in the army.
The Railway Department said that 22 trains were canceled in different areas while five were stopped from completing the travel route.
Demonstrators raised a banner in his hands, chanting slogans against the new recruitment scheme, which was written 'Indian Army Lovers'. Protesters equipped with poles targeted the inner city after being stopped at a station and set a boogie on fire after breaking the glass.
Bharatiya Janata Party's MLA Aruna Devi was targeted by the protesters in the city of Nawada. Aruna Devi and five others were injured as a result of stones on the car. The BJP office was also attacked in the city.
The female member of the assembly later told reporters: "It seems that the protesters were outraged by the party flag on my car. They torn the flag. The driver, two security guards and two members of the personal staff were injured. '
Aruna Devi said she was in shock after the attack and could not file a complaint with the police.
After the attack on the railway station in the area of Araha, police opened a gas shell to disperse the protesters, where the officers were stoned.
Department officials appeared to be extinguished after the protesters threw furniture on the railway track.
In Jahanabad, the students threw stones at the police while the police charged the sticks to evacuate the railway track. According to the footage from the area, the police and the students were seen throwing stones at each other, while the police also fired guns at them to intimidate the protesters.
It is to be noted that the Indian forces are changing the lower -level recruitment methods from the rank to send young and healthy soldiers to the borders.
Many of the new recruits in the military will be four years.
India's defense officials reported that India is among the major forces in the world in the presence of heavy military force on the borders from Pakistan and China.
The number of Indian troops is estimated at 13.80 thousand.