Buxar: Police lathi-charged the farmers protesting in Buxar, Bihar. They were beaten badly by entering the houses in the middle of the night, and after that, the anger of the farmers erupted today. The police had to face heavy opposition from the farmers. The farmers demonstrated a lot and set the buses on fire. Police vehicles were also burnt. When Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav was asked about this incident, he said that it is a technical matter. Will get it investigated. He told the agency, 'Let's see what is the matter. Technical matter. I am not aware of it. Will get it investigated now.' During this, while discussing the caste census, Tejashwi said that it is not a caste census but a caste-based survey. It will give data about the financial status of the people. If it is wrong then every type of counting is wrong whether it is about Hindu, Muslim, SC, ST, or about animals. It has been passed unanimously in the assembly by all the parties including BJP. The inhuman face of the police was seen in the Buxar district. Here, at 12 o'clock in the night, the police mercilessly lathi-charged the farmers who were sleeping in the house. The video of this was shared by the family members of the farmers who asked why the police, who kneeled before the criminals, beat us so brutally. The farmers became furious with the action of the police and they set the police vehicles on fire. 'No power in the world can deprive them...,' appeal of tribals on Parasnath hills 'I don't have pen drive and CD': Kamal Nath retracts his statement on honeytrap scandal 'After Joshimath, cracks in 50 houses and shops in Karnaprayag,' people in panic