Youngsters vandalise a train in protest against the 'Agnipath' scheme, at Bhabua Station in Kaimur district of Bihar, Thursday, June 16, 2022. (PTI Photo)
Smoke billows from buses after they were set on fire by people protesting against Centre's 'Agnipath' scheme, in Aurangabad, Friday, June 17, 2022. (PTI Photo)
Ballia: Policemen try to douse a fire in a train, set by people protesting against Centre's 'Agnipath' scheme, in Ballia, Friday, June 17, 2022. (PTI Photo)
A train bogie was set on fire in Bihar during protests against the Centre’s new recruitment scheme for the Armed Forces. Twenty-two trains had to be cancelled and five had to stop after completing partial journeys, East Central Railway said. (Photo: ANI)
Army aspirants protest against the Agnipath recruitment scheme. Agnipath is the Central Government’s new recruitment policy for the defence forces under which about 45,000 people between the age of 17.5 years and 21 years will be inducted into the services for a four-year tenure. (Photo:ANI)
Protests against Indian Army’s new Agnipath scheme for recruiting soldiers turned violent in Palwal on Thursday as hundreds of youths demanding a withdrawal of the scheme took to streets and gheraoed the residence of deputy commissioner in Palwal. (Express Photo)
Protestors pelted stones and gheraoed the residence of deputy commissioner in Palwal. A senior police officer said that several policemen had suffered injuries, adding that the situation was now under control. (Express Photo)
The protesters in Palwal blocked the roads and started pelting stones and torched some vehicles. (Express Photo)
Protests seen at Delhi’s Nangloi Railway Station as aspirants stopped trains demanding a rollback of the decision. (Credit: IANS Photo)
Youngsters sit on railway tracks to protest against the 'Agnipath' scheme in Buxar, Bihar. (Photo:PTI)
Youth protesting against the Army Recruitment Office in Jharkhand's Ranchi. (Photo: PTI)
Youth protesting against the Agnipath Scheme in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Meanwhile, in an attempt to pacify the protesters, the Central Government released a “Myths vs Facts” document addressing the concerns raised on the recruitment plan. (Photo:PTI)
Demonstrators block a train as they protest against 'Agnipath' scheme for army recruitment, in Jehanabad, Bihar. Protesters have been demanding the reinstatement of the previous recruitment system.(Photo:Reuters)
People burn tyres on a street in protest against a new army recruitment scheme, in Jehanabad, Bihar. (Photo: Reuters)
In this image demonstrators perform push-ups in protest against the army new job scheme in Munger, Bihar. (Photo:Reuters)
Birlanagar railway station in Madhya Pradesh was ransacked. Protests against the Armed Forces’ new recruitment plan Agnipath turned violent Thursday as aspirants disrupted rail and road traffic in several parts of Bihar, Haryana, New Delhi, Jammu and Jharkhand. (Screengrab)
People overturn a car in Palwal as the protest against the Armed Forces’ new recruitment plan Agnipath turned violent. The Haryana home department suspended internet facilities in Palwal following protests against the Centre's new scheme. (Express Photo)
Vehicles lie on a street after violent protests against the Centre's Agnipath scheme outside Danapur Railway Station, near Patna. (PTI)