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This article covers a recent protest by the Youth Congress in Patna against the Bihar government, highlighting tensions with police and political issues raised by party leaders.


Recently, Congress leaders in Bihar took to the streets of Patna to protest against the state government. The Youth Congress organized a demonstration that started from the State Congress Headquarters at Sadakat Ashram and aimed to reach the Chief Minister’s residence. Despite the hot and humid weather, along with rain, the workers remained determined.

The police attempted to control the protest by setting up barricades near Rajapul, but this did not stop the Congress workers. Many climbed over the barricades and shouted slogans. There was a strong clash between the police and protesters, with some demonstrators being removed from the road, including the Youth Congress National President, Uday Bhanu, who was taken to his car by the police.

In the midst of these protests, Congress leader Pawan Kheda held a press conference in Delhi on September 15. He accused the Prime Minister of allowing vote theft in Bihar and claimed that if vote theft is not effective, then big businessmen are being favored instead.

Kheda also mentioned that farmers in Bihar are facing pressure and threats regarding their land. He pointed out that some farmers were placed under house arrest during the Prime Minister’s recent visit to ensure they could not voice their protests.

Despite the rain, the protest in Patna showed a strong sense of political anger and determination. The actions of the police and the bravery of the protesters made the event even more significant, highlighting the ongoing tensions in Bihar’s political landscape.



Summary:

  • A Youth Congress protest took place in Patna against the Bihar government.

  • Police clashed with protesters, leading to arrests including a party leader.

  • Pawan Kheda held a press conference accusing the government of corruption.

  • Farmers faced threats during the Prime Minister’s visit to Bihar.

  • The protest highlighted significant political tensions in the state.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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