What’s inside:
This article talks about the recent rail blockade in Hazaribagh by the Kudmi community demanding tribal status.
In Hazaribagh, the Kudmi community organized a rail blockade on Saturday to demand their inclusion as a scheduled tribe. This protest caused major disruptions in train services, especially in the Charhi area.
Many people gathered on the railway tracks, leading to the cancellation of several trains, including the Vande Bharat Express between Patna and Ranchi. Despite police orders to avoid protests, large crowds showed up with drums and musical instruments.
The situation resulted in passengers stranded at the stations with their families and luggage, as trains remained halted. The Asansol-Ranchi Intercity and Koderma-Barakakana passenger trains also could not move from Hazaribagh.
Even though the administration tried to block access to the station, many protesters found alternative routes through the forest to reach the site. They celebrated their cause with music and dancing.
The local MLA, Tiwari Mahato, joined the protest, promising that they would not leave until their demands were addressed. Police and administrative efforts to manage the crowd were largely unsuccessful, and the protest highlighted the community’s long-standing grievances.
Summary:
- Kudmi community held a rail blockade in Hazaribagh.
- Protest aimed at demanding tribal status for the community.
- Several trains were canceled due to the blockade.
- Passengers faced delays and had to walk from stations.
- Local MLA supported the protest and promised to continue until demands are met.







