Patna: Protests against the government in Bihar may now outweigh the people of the state, especially the youth. Bihar's Nitish government issued a Tughlaq decree that those who participated in violent protests in the state would not be given government jobs. Before that, the police of the state's Nitish government had issued an order to write thoughtfully on social media.
The Bihar Police had ordered legal action on social media for making objectionable comments on any public representative or government official. The decree issued by the Nitish government said that there was an uproar in protest, road jam or any other such case and there was a disruption in law and order, then those involved in the demonstration would neither get a government job nor contract.
The government order said that during the protests, they indulge in criminal acts like road jam, spreading violence or somehow causing problems in law and order and if the police files a charge sheet against them, their police verification report will be clearly mentioned. These people will neither get a government job nor will they get a government contract.
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