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This article discusses the ongoing protests by Kurmi organisations in West Bengal and surrounding states, impacting train services.
Kurmi groups are protesting for scheduled tribe status in West Bengal, leading to disruptions in train services. The protests began on September 20, affecting various trains across the region.
The Adivasi Kurmi Samaj, which is leading the protests, claims that police have detained some of their leaders. Despite a court order banning rail blockades, protests continued in parts of Jharkhand, where train services were also impacted.
Passengers should expect delays and cancelled services, with reports indicating that over 40 trains have been affected in West Bengal and nearby states. Key trains like the Vande Bharat Express and others have been stalled or diverted.
Officials have noted that while Bengal remains mostly peaceful, there was a clash at Kotshila station. The police are on high alert, and security has been tightened across the affected areas.
The Kurmi group has vowed to continue their protests until their demands are met, including the recognition of their language and community status. They are planning indefinite blockades in several districts, so further disruptions may occur.
Summary:
- Kurmi organisations are protesting for scheduled tribe status.
- Train services in West Bengal and Jharkhand are severely affected.
- Over 40 trains have been cancelled or diverted.
- High security measures are in place due to potential unrest.
- The protests will continue until their demands are addressed.
