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Bandh called by teachers affects normal life, 1000 arrested

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Press Trust of India Patna
The bandh called by contractual teachers in Bihar today affected normal life and hit train services, while 1000 protestors were arrested as opposition parties continued to pillory the Nitish Kumar government in both Houses of Legislature for the lathi-charge on teachers.

Nearly 1000 protestors were taken into custody during the shutdown, police sources said.

Of the arrests, 300 were made in Kaimur, 100 each in Patna and Muzaffarpur, 50 in Nalanda, 30 in Nawada and 25 in Bhojpur, reports from the districts quoting the police said.

Protestors halted trains at various places in the state, staged street protests and forced closure of markets during the bandh supported by the opposition RJD, LJP, CPI-ML and NCP, the reports said.
 

A report from Rohtas said that two persons who were not teachers were arrested for vandalism at the premises of JD(U) MLA Ramdhani Singh.

East Central Railway sources said that more than 30 trains were halted at Sheikhpura, Nawada, Samastipur, Supual, Muzaffarpur, Hajipur, Darbhanga and Saharsa.

Schools and offices remained closed in Patna though traffic was normal as bandh supporters demonstrated at R-Block, about 500 metres from Assembly where teachers were lathi-charged on Tuesday, and several other places.

President of the Bihar Panchayat Nagar Prarambhik Sikshak Sangh, Pradip Kumar Pappu claimed that the bandh was successful and that contractual teachers would continue to agitate in support of their demand and police lathicharge on them.

Pappu claimed that normal functioning in schools across the state was disrupted, which was denied by Director Primary Education Ajay Chaudhary.

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First Published: Mar 07 2013 | 6:59 PM IST

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