Hundreds of ruling JD-U workers Sunday disrupted train services and blocked roads at many places to enforce a statewide shutdown to press for a special status for Bihar.
Police said Janata Dal (United) supporters halted over half a dozen long-distance trains, and as a result, passengers were stranded at Patna, Gaya, Jehanabad, Bhagalpur, Nalanda and Darbhanga railway stations.
Buses, trucks and other vehicles kept off the roads.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has called for a dawn-to-dusk shutdown and is expected to hit the streets Sunday before holding a dharna at the Gandhi Maidan here.
He said the central government of deliberately denying the special category status to Bihar, but Seemandhara -- the residual state of Andhra Pradesh -- was granted the same within days of turmoil in parliament over Telangana.
"It was a betrayal of the people of Bihar by the Congress-led UPA (United Progressive Alliance) government," Kumar said.
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He said the special status was essential for the development of an economically backward state like Bihar.
"We will take the special status one day," he reiterated.