The Danapur Railway Division has decided to increase the number of special trains for candidates appearing in the Bihar Police Prohibition Department constable recruitment exam. Following a massive protest by students at Patliputra station on the night of June 13, 2026, the railway increased the special train count from 2 to 16. This decision aims to manage the heavy rush of examinees and ensure they reach their centers on time.
How many special trains will run and from where?
To handle the crowd, the East Central Railway has arranged a total of 16 special trains. Out of these, 10 trains will be operated by the Danapur Division and 6 trains will be managed by the Samastipur Division. The railway also introduced ‘Train on Demand’ (TOD) services, with 15 such trains running on Sunday. Officials stated that if crowds increase further, additional TOD trains will be started within 30 minutes.
What happened at Patliputra Station on June 13?
Thousands of students protested at Patliputra station due to seat shortages and train delays. The situation turned violent as some protesters blocked tracks, pelted stones, and damaged trains, including the Seemanchal Express (Train No. 2488). To control the mob, police used lathi-charge, tear gas, and aerial firing. Several police officers, including Patna IG Jitendra Rana, were injured in the stone-pelting incident.
What is the current status and official action?
The administration has filed FIRs against 500 protesters, and miscreants are being identified through CCTV footage. CPRO Saraswati Chandra confirmed that the situation is now under control. Patna DM Dr. Tyagarajan and IG Jitendra Rana mentioned that while special trains were already arranged, some anti-social elements infiltrated the student crowd to create chaos and obstruct railway operations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many special trains are running for the Bihar Police exam?
A total of 16 special trains are running, with 10 from the Danapur division and 6 from the Samastipur division to help candidates.
What action has been taken against the protesters?
The police have filed FIRs against 500 protesters and are using CCTV footage to identify those involved in stone-pelting and vandalism.



























