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Tyres burnt, buses vandalised in Bihar over Agnipath scheme

Around Odisha Bureau4 years ago01 mins

Patna, 16/6:Protests broke out in several parts of Bihar on Thursday as Armed forces aspirants hit the streets against the recently announced Agnipath recruitment scheme.

 

 

The protesters disrupted the traffic movement, burnt tyres and vandalised buses during the protest.

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