Patna:
The Authorities Railway Police (GRP) on the Patna Junction has registered an FIR towards Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav and 7 others for his or her function in blocking railway operations at Sachiwalay Halt on Friday.
The protest, led by Pappu Yadav, aimed to specific solidarity with the agitating BPSC candidates demanding the cancellation of the seventieth Preliminary examination throughout Bihar, blocking the railway companies at Sachiwalay Halt.
Pappu Yadav and his supporters are going through expenses of hindering the sleek functioning of practice companies and vehicular motion which resulted in inconvenience to the general public by the protest.
They’ve organised demonstrations with out the right permission of the authorities.
Aside from Pappu Yadav, Raju Danveer, Rajiv Mishra, Abhijeet Singh, Faizan Ahmed, Premchand Singh, Suraj Gupta and Purushottam Kumar Singh have been booked underneath the related expenses at Patna Junction’s GRP police station.
On Friday, Pappu Yadav and his supporters reached the Sachiwalay Halt Railway Station and sat on the railway observe for a quick interval to cease the practice.
The transfer of Pappu Yadav was part of his pre-scheduled plan to disrupt the railway operation in assist of candidates who’ve been on a starvation strike for 17 days, demanding the cancellation of the seventieth BPSC Mixed Preliminary Examination.
The Patna district administration, which is anticipating potential disruptions, has deployed a major police drive on the protest website.
Regardless of the heavy deployment of the police personnel, Pappu Yadav alongside together with his supporters managed to enter the station premises and sat on the railway tracks.
Pappu Yadav has additionally vowed to proceed the agitation till justice is delivered, together with taking the matter to the Supreme Court docket.
He reaffirmed his dedication to the trigger, stating: “We’ll go to the Supreme Court docket on this difficulty. BPSC has finished flawed and it has to cancel your complete examination. We’ll proceed to protest on this matter. Our protest will proceed sooner or later till the paper leak in Bihar and the nation is stopped.”
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