Security Tightened at Patliputra Station After Violent Exam Protest Incurs Heavy Damage
Patna: A Bihar Police recruitment exam protest at Patliputra Station turned violent overnight as candidates blocked tracks over transport shortages. The crowd vandalized an exam-special train and injured security personnel. Police used tear gas, baton charges, and aerial warning shots to disperse protesters and restore rail operations by morning.
Patna: The massive protest that broke out at Patliputra Railway Station in Patna took a violent turn late Saturday night as candidates appearing for the recruitment exams for the Bihar Police Prohibition Department attacked security personnel after claiming a lack of transport facilities tailored specifically for them.
With concerns about missing the Sunday morning exams because of congestion and late trains, the protestors started climbing aboard railway tracks and halted the operation of all trains. The troublemakers started pelting stones, pulling down emergency chains and causing extensive damage to coaches of an exam-special train heading for Katihar.
Breakdown of the Clashes & Administrative Response
The unusual design and magnitude of the agitation necessitated the deployment of personnel from the Patna district administration and the state's security services:
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The Spark: More than 14 lakh students were expected in the state for the dual recruitment process. As crowds gathered on the platform, panic ensued as a 'exam-special train' was entirely inadequate to take in the number of students leading to blockades.
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Casualties among the security forces: The top administrators quickly responded to the situation by arriving at the spot. As stones were hurled at the security personnel, the inspector general Jitendra Rana and the incharge of the Rupaspur police station were injured.
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Containing the Situation: In order to contain the aggressive crowd, the security forces used teargas shells, baton charges, and even resorted to firing three warning shots into the air.
Timeline Matrix of the Unrest
| Incident Phase | Core Developments & Operational Disruptions |
| Midnight (approx. 12:00 AM) | Swelling crowds of aspirants express anger over delayed and overcrowded trains; candidates begin jumping onto tracks to halt passing engines. |
| 01:30 AM – 03:00 AM | Agitation turns violent; severe stone-pelting shatters windows of the Patliputra-Katihar Special. Disrupters continuously pull emergency brake chains. |
| 04:00 AM Early Morning | Reinforcements arrive. Police deploy tear gas and fire aerial warning shots to push protesters out of the technical rail complex. |
| Sunday Morning Normalization | Patna DM Dr. Thiyagarajan SM confirms additional emergency train sweeps were organized. Tracks are cleared, and scheduled transit operations resume. |
Siddhi Sharma is an education journalist at Jagran Josh. A Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from IP University, she brings sharp newsroom instincts developed during her previous stint at Zee News. At Jagran Josh, Siddhi specializes in decoding the educational updates. Her coverage is highly exam-centric, ranging from curated news blogs for competitive exams to crucial school board and university news. Combining her strong media foundations with a research-driven approach, she creates reliable, high-utility content that helps students and aspirants stay ahead of the curve. Her writing is factual, engaging, and tailored to meet the fast-paced needs of modern learners and exam aspirants.

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