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Over 200 trains have been cancelled so far due to protests against the Agnipath scheme for recruitment in the defence services, the Railways said on Friday, 17 June.
Coaches of seven trains have so far been set ablaze by protestors, officials said, adding coaches of three running trains in the ECR and one empty rake in Kulharia, in the same zone, were damaged by protestors.
One coach of a train was also damaged in the washing line at Uttar Pradesh's Ballia. So far, 64 trains were short terminated in ECR, they said.
The Southern Railways, in a statement, said all trains moving from its jurisdiction towards destinations in Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh will be short-terminated due to widespread agitations and arson there over the Agnipath scheme.
The worst-hit East Central Railways — covering Bihar, Jharkhand and parts of Uttar Pradesh which have witnessed widespread protests — has decided to "monitor" the operations of some trains due to the agitations.
The trains being monitored are: 12303 Howrah-New Delhi Poorva Express, 12353 Howrah - Lalkuan Express18622 Ranchi - Patna Patliputra Express18182 Danapur - Tata Express22387 Howrah - Dhanbad Black Diamond Express 13512 Asansol - Tata Express13032 Jaynagar - Howrah Express13409 Malda Town - Kiul Express.Under the ECR, the 12335 Malda Town-Lokmanya Tilak (T) Express and the Howrah- New Delhi Duronto Express have been cancelled, officials said.
Several trains run by the Northeast Frontier Railways pass through ECR jurisdiction and three of them have been hit by the widespread protests, the railways said.
These include: 15624 Kamakhya-Bhagat Ki Kothi Express, 15623 Bhagat Ki Kothi Kamakhya Express, 12565 Darbhanga-New Delhi Bihar Sampark Kranti Express, 15273 Raxual-Anand Vihar Terminal Satyagrah Express, 02563 Saharsa-New Delhi train12273 Howrah-New Delhi Duronto Express12435 Jaynagar-Anand Vihar Terminal Garib Rath Express.
One person was killed in police firing in Secunderabad, the first casualty of protests against the Agnipath defence recruitment scheme that raged through several states for the third day on Friday with trains torched, public property vandalised and many thousands blocking tracks and highways.
Railway officials said damage to fixed assets is difficult to assess at the moment.
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