On Friday, the protests, which started in Bihar, spread to Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh among others
FP Staff
June 17, 2022 21:27:12 IST
Protesters shout slogans after setting a train on fire during a demonstration against the government’s new ‘Agnipath’ recruitment scheme for the army, navy, and air forces at a railway station in Secunderabad on 17 June, 2022. AFP
Protests against the Centre’s Agnipath recruitment scheme, which was announced on 14 June, continued in several parts of the country for the third day in a row on Friday. The protests, which started in Bihar, has now spread to Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh among others. Here are the scenes from the day:
Bihar:
Frightened children stranded in a school bus in Bihar’s Darbhanga on Friday, 17 June:
Bihar Sampark Kranti Express set on fire in Bihar’s Samastipur:
School buses state on fire in Bihar’s Aurangabad:
Ambulance attacked in Patna:
BJP office in Madhepura, Bihar, ransacked:
Telangana:
Secunderabad Railway Station vandalised:
Haryana:
Protesters violate Section 144 of CRPC in Haryana’s Narnaul:
Traffic held up at Mahavir Chowk in Haryana’s Mahendragarh district:
Protestors resort to stone pelting in Haryana’s Ballabgarh:
Uttar Pradesh:
Mob set fire to train in Ballia district:
Police resort to tear gas shelling to disperse protesters on the Delhi-Agra highway in Mathura:
Uttarakhand:
Police lathicharge in Haldwani:
West Bengal:
Youth protest at Howrah Bridge:
Rajasthan:
Agitators blocked Jaipur-Agra railway track at Bharatpur Junction railway station:
Madhya Pradesh:
Students protest at Indore railway station:
With input from agencies
Also read:
Agnipath Scheme: All myths about future of Agniveers BUSTED
Armed Forces aspirants protest in Bihar over Agnipath scheme; disrupt rail, road traffic
Explained: The new graduation programme designed for India’s Agniveers
Women as Agniveers: Here’s what the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Naval Command said
Agniveers will get priority in the Assam Arogya Nidhi initiative: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Agnipath scheme has its reasons, but government should have initiated it as a pilot project
Agnipath scheme: Army to recruit 40,000 soldiers in coming months
Explained: What lies ahead for India’s new Agniveers after their four-year tenure
Agnipath Scheme: Agniveers will be co-opted in CAPF, Assam Rifles, says Home Ministry
PM Modi’s two mega gifts to youth in a single day
Explained: The Indian Army’s new three-year recruitment drive for jawans

