Train services were affected as NDA supporters squatted on tracks and staged dharnas at a few railway stations in Bihar where most shops in the main towns remained closed during the state-wide , day-long bandh called by the alliance. |
The bandh has been called by the NDA to protest against dissolution of the state Assembly which it termed as "murder of democracy and a dictatorial step". |
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The supporters of senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar sat on dharna at Barh railway station since this morning, disrupting movement of trains on the vital Patna-Kiul-Howrah section for several hours, East Central Railway sources said here. |
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Several trains, including Danapur-Tatanagar Express, Akal Takht Express, Toofan Express and Hatia-Patliputra Express were detained at stations on the Patna-Kiul section. |
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The bandh supporters also squatted on rail lines at Khajauli railway station on the Darbhanga-Jaynagar section of the East Central Railway. Trains were reported to be running behind schedule on the section. |
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The NDA activists also blocked the track at Chakia station on Muzaffarpur-Raxaul section and cut the hosepipe of the Howrah-Raxaul Mithila Express. |
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They were later chased away by security men. Trouble was also reported from Barhaiya on Patna-Kiul section under Danapur division of the ECR, they said. |
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More than 75 NDA activists, including state BJP President Gopal Narayan Singh and his JD(U) counterpart Vijendra Yadav, were detained by the police when they took out a procession to enforce the bandh called by the alliance to protest dissolution of the Bihar Assembly. |
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Police said several NDA activists led by Singh, Yadav and former Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad took out a procession from the state BJP office here to Dak Bungalow Roundabout to enforce the call. |
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The NDA activists shouted slogans against the UPA government and demanded immediate recall of Governor Buta Singh for dissolving the House which they termed as "murder of democracy." |
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Police later took the NDA workers and its senior leaders, including Singh, Yadav and Prasad into custody. They were being brought in buses to a Danapur College where they would be kept in detention for the whole day, police added. |
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