Lucknow: Protests against the central government's new scheme 'Agneepath' for recruitment in the Army, which began in Bihar yesterday, have reached several states. In Gurugram, students have blocked the Delhi-Jaipur highway in protest against the scheme. The trains were set on fire. The track was damaged. Railway property was also demolished. Many passenger trains were also damaged. In Nawada, the BJP office was set on fire. At the same time, demonstrations have also taken place in more than 10 districts of UP. Youths take out a foot march in Gorakhpur against the Agneepath scheme. During this time, he was holding placards in his hands, which read - 'Take back the TOD.' Meanwhile, CM Yogi Adityanath has urged the students agitating against the Agneepath scheme not to be misled by anyone. CM Yogi wrote in a tweet that the 'Agneepath' scheme will give a new dimension to your life as well as give a golden base to the future. Don't get into anyone's trap. Our 'Agniveers' pledged to serve Maa Bharti will be the invaluable fund of the nation and the UP government will give preference to Agniveers in police and other services. ' At the same time, the movement of many trains has been affected amid violent protests in Bihar against the new format of recruitment in the army. In this, 2 trains going through Varanasi have been kept as a precautionary measure. Barauni Gondia Express has been stationed at Chhapra station and Delhi bound Lichchavi Express has been stationed at Bhatni station. At the same time, those travelling by this train are waiting at the station of Varanasi. Rpf and GRP have been put on high alert from Varanasi station of Northern Railway and Varanasi Division of North Eastern Railway in view of the violent protest. Congress woman leader's hooliganism, police officer's collar caught on beach road, watch video 'Government should lock the courts...', why did OP Rajbhar say like this? 'ED thrashed Satyendra Jain with blood ..', is this what Kejriwal wanted to spread?