Commotion at Narendra Modi's rally in Bihar, police lathicharge crowd

March 27, 2014

Gaya, Mar 27: : Commotion broke out on Thursday at the venue of a rally here in Bihar shortly before BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi was to address it prompting police to resort to a mild lathicharge.

Narendra_ModiThe police action to restore order came after the crowd at the rally in Gandhi Maidan who had gathered for several hours became restive during which the wooden barricades were also broken. A section of the crowd also barged into the media enclosure. The people at the rally ran helter skelter and flung chappals as policemen wielded lathis to control the crowd. Police reinforcements were also rushed in.

The rally continued after BJP leaders appealed for peace and calm. Modi flew into this pilgrim town in Bihar in a chopper to address the second rally in the state on Thursday after his address in Sasaram, where outgoing Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar is the Congress candidate.

Modi had earlier in the day addressed a rally at Gumla in Jharkand.

The BJP's prime ministerial candidate's previous rally in Gandhi Maidan in Patna on October 27 last was rocked by serial blasts minutes before he began his address.

A tight security cover was thrown at the rally here after Maoists blew up two mobile towers exploding powerful bombs in two areas of Gaya district ahead of Modi's rallies.

About 100 Maoists gathered in the two areas and blew up two mobile towers of a private company by exploding powerful bombs at Manjhauli and Dumaria Bazar villages late last night, Gaya superintendent of police Nishant Tewari said.

The ultras have called a bandh in the Maoist-hit districts of south-central part of the state in protest against the killing of ten of their cadres in Chhatra recently. "We have anticipated all types of threats from the Maoists and terrorists. Security arrangements are being made accordingly," Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand said on Wednesday.

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Mar 5: The Kerala government has given its nod to a proposal aimed at encouraging students aged between 18 and 25 years to take up part-time jobs while pursuing education so as to help them gain work experience and hone their skills.

The government has decided to accept the proposal as a policy decision at the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, an official press release said.

The aim is to ensure that in a fiscal, 90 days of work is assured for students in government departments, local body organisations, PSUs and private companies.

This will help in developing a work culture among students.

Honorariums will be given to students by the organisations employing them part-time, the release said.

Students aged between 18 and 25 years will be permitted to become part of the scheme which will help them to gain work experience and hone their skills, the release added.

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The COVID-19 count includes 1,53,106 active cases while 1,69,798 patients have been cured and discharged or migrated so far.

Maharashtra with 1,07,958 cases continues to be the worst-affected state in the country with 53,030 active cases while 50,978 patients have been cured and discharged in the state so far. 3,950 deaths have been reported due to the infection so far from Maharashtra.

It is followed by Tamil Nadu with 44,661 cases and the national capital with 41,182 confirmed cases.

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