BJP workers lathicharged in Patna, police chased and beat them, one died
Bihar News / BJP workers lathicharged in Patna, police chased and beat them, one died
Bihar News - BJP workers lathicharged in Patna, police chased and beat them, one died
Bihar News: BJP workers were lathicharged today in Bihar's capital Patna. Here the police have chased and beaten BJP workers. In this incident, a BJP worker named Vijay Kumar Singh has died. It is being told that the BJP workers were marching towards the assembly, during which the police lathi-charged them. Let us tell you that since the beginning of the monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, there has been a ruckus. The BJP is adamant on demanding the resignation of Tejashwi Yadav, citing the charge sheet against him.Water cannons and tear gas shells were also releasedIt is being told that the security personnel used water cannons and lathi-charged to disperse the BJP workers who were protesting against the Bihar government on the issue of appointment of teachers in the state. The security personnel also fired several rounds of tear gas shells to chase away the BJP workers.Bihar government canceled the leave of teachersAnd before this, the Bihar government has canceled the holidays of all the teachers for a week. The education department has also requested the district magistrates of the state to inspect all government schools in their respective districts on Thursday to check the attendance of teachers. On this, the BJP has alleged that this order has been issued by the department to prevent teachers from participating in BJP's statewide protest against the government's new teacher recruitment policy."Teachers' leave canceled to stop participation in protest"On the other hand, BJP's Bihar unit spokesperson Nikhil Anand said, "We are also protesting against many other anti-people policies of the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government. These circulars have been issued to prevent the participation of teachers in the protests. This reflects the dictatorial mindset of the Nitish Kumar government. It is an undeclared emergency in the state."Order to identify the protesting teachersIt is noteworthy that on July 11, teacher candidates demonstrated in Patna against the recent decision of the Nitish Kumar government to remove the domicile policy in the recruitment of 1.7 lakh teachers. Some teachers were also involved in this, the education department has asked its district education officers to identify those teachers.