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This article discusses a protest by the Kudmi community in Jharkhand demanding Scheduled Tribe status and inclusion of their language in the eighth schedule of the constitution.
The Kudmi community in Jharkhand held a protest at the Parasnath railway station on Saturday. They stopped trains in the Gaya-Dhanbad railway section to demand recognition of their community as Scheduled Tribes (ST) and the inclusion of their language, Kudmali, in the eighth schedule of the Indian constitution.
People from various districts joined the protest, bringing traditional weapons and wearing cultural attire. The demonstration was organized under the banner of the Adivasi Kudmi Samaj Manch, leading to a complete halt of train services in the area since morning.
This protest significantly affected train operations. Many trains were delayed or canceled due to the large number of protesters sitting on the tracks. Passengers faced extreme inconvenience, with some being forced to cancel their journeys midway.
Several trains, including the Dhanbad-Sasaram Intercity and multiple express trains, were either canceled or rerouted. Security forces, including RPF and district police, were deployed at the stations to manage the situation and prevent any untoward incidents.
The railway authorities also took measures to reroute trains through different paths to minimize disruptions. The situation remains tense, and the authorities are monitoring the ongoing protests closely.
Summary:
- Kudmi community protests for ST status and language recognition.
- Protest led to stopping of trains in Gaya-Dhanbad section.
- Passengers faced delays and cancellations during the protest.
- Security forces deployed to manage the situation at stations.
- Railway authorities rerouted some trains to minimize disruptions.
