Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leaders and staff on Wednesday staged a foot march in Patna in the direction of Raj Bhavan, elevating considerations over paper leaks, unemployment and points affecting college students and youth in Bihar. RJD chief and Chief of Opposition within the Bihar Meeting Tejashwi Yadav was detained in the course of the march.“This authorities, which makes use of AK-47, college students are going to throw it away. They’re taking part in with the scholars’ future, paper leaks are occurring, Bihar is changing into the centre of unemployment, paper leaks,” Yadav mentioned.Police additionally used water cannons to disperse RJD staff and supporters throughout their foot march in the direction of Lok Bhavan in Patna.RJD MLA Bhai Virendra on Wednesday alleged that AK-47 rifles had been used towards college students protesting over the paper leak challenge and mentioned the occasion’s foot march in Bihar would proceed till motion was taken.“AKs had been used towards college students who got here out on the streets to combat for his or her rights and protest towards the paper leak challenge. There have been paper leaks throughout the nation. Motion must be taken, and till motion is taken, our motion will proceed,” Virendra mentioned.
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Talking in regards to the march, RJD MP Manoj Jha mentioned college students and youth, notably in Bihar, had been indignant over paper leaks and unemployment.“College students and youth throughout the nation, particularly in Bihar, are indignant. Paper leaks have turn out to be a sample. Younger folks can not bear the burden of unemployment. They are not looking for rhetoric; they need options,” Jha mentioned.The march adopted an announcement by RJD chief and chief of opposition within the Bihar Meeting Tejashwi Yadav, who referred to as for a protest march to Raj Bhavan over the alleged collapse of the examination system and the legislation and order scenario within the state.The foot march got here amid clashes between scholar protesters and police personnel in Bihar’s Siwan on July 25 throughout demonstrations over alleged examination irregularities and the NEET paper leak controversy.