Patna: The uproar over the Agneepath scheme for recruitment in the Army is on the rise. At present, there are reports of protests from Bihar, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. Bihar is witnessing the most violent protests. The train was set on fire at one place. At the same time, the train route-road route was blocked by arson at many places. Meanwhile, a train was also set on fire in Chhapra in Bihar. Some videos have also surfaced, in which the train parked at the station is seen burning. At the same time, the fire of protest is increasing in Kaimur district of Bihar. Here at Bhabhua Road railway station, thousands of army preparation students cut the ground. A fire was also set on fire inside the Bhabhua Patna Intercity train here. The seat of this train was burnt. At the same time, protesters staged a violent demonstration at Ara railway station. Here the booking office of platform number four was demolished. There were pieces of glass scattered everywhere. There has been a lot of damage to the railway property here. Railway officials said that protesters resorted to arson and vandalism there. Here some bikes, stalls have been thrown on the track and set on fire. The protest by the students against the Agneepath scheme is also continuing in Saharsa. Since morning, a group of angry students have been taking to the streets and demonstrating. The agitated students have completely blocked the Saharsa-Mansi railway line near Saharsa railway station. All the students are standing on the railway tracks and protesting and shouting slogans. Saharsa-New Delhi Superstar Vaishali Express from Saharsa, Saharsa-Patna Rajyarani Superstar Express, Saharsa to New Delhi Humsafar Express are parked at the station for hours. The other train is parked at several stations. The protesting students are demanding that the agitation will continue as long as their demands are met. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pays homage to Galwan heroes 10 tolas of gold found near a rat, the story is very filmy Want to know all the answers related to 'Agneepath Scheme'? Indian Air Force issues FAQ