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BIHAR SAYS NO TO NRC

= It was on 19th November 2019 that the Rajya Sabha of Indian Parliament the implementation of NRC was declared by Amit Saha in the country. This decision made a political unrest and unstability in the country. Their were a lot of anti-CAA and anti-NRC protests in many states of the country, their were rallies several protests over the months of November, December and January. Due to the anti-protests their was a huge political and economic loss in the state of Bihar. Their was a huge role of the political parties of Bihar in the protests. Many of the ministers and remarkable personalities of the state joined the protests playing a vital role in the protests. =

= Patna Chowk, Begusarai districts of Jehannabad, Vaishali, Darbhanga, Araria, Muzaffarpur, Nawada and Aurangabad were some remarkable venues and important venues where the anti- NRC and CAA protest took place and the effects where seen. People from all over the state actievely participated. This places where hugely crowded by peoples for near about three months and various personalities, politicians and social activists also joined the protests. Among all Kanahiya Kumar was the most influential one. =

= As the state gained flames over the contentious citizenship act and National Register of Citizens, 11 people, including two policemen, were injured in cross-firing in Bihar shutdown, said police. The incident took place during violent classes between two religious groups at Phulwari Sharif area in Patna. Both were in a critical situation. During the bandh, thousands of RJD supporters accross the state distrupted train and road movements in various districts- Jehanabad, Vaishali, Darbangha, Arairia, Muzaffarpur, Nawada and Aurangabad. =

= In Patna bandh supporters blocked train movement at Kumhrar Railway Station and jammed NH- 31 by burning tiers on the road. Clashes between two religious groups also took place in Aurangabad and Nawada districts. The shutdown in Bihar was spearheded by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejaswi Yadav. =

= "The government wants to divide the country throught CAA and NRC. We completly reject the newely ammended act and demand its revocation," said Tejaswi Yadav. =