Key Points

Hundreds of students in Patna are staging a significant protest demanding a domicile policy for government jobs in Bihar. The demonstrators argue that the current recruitment process fails to prioritize local candidates, contributing to rising unemployment and youth migration. Student leaders have threatened to escalate their movement, including potential election boycotts, if their demands are not addressed. The protest highlights the growing frustration among Bihar's youth regarding limited employment opportunities and lack of state government intervention.

Key Points: Bihar Students Protest Nitish Kumar Over Local Job Quota

  • Students march in Patna demanding local job preferences
  • Protests highlight unemployment and youth migration crisis
  • Demonstrators threaten election boycott if demands unmet
  • Mild clashes emerge with security personnel
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Students protest in Patna, demand domicile policy in govt jobs

Hundreds of students in Patna demand domicile policy for government jobs, challenging Bihar's current recruitment practices

"This is not just a protest but a call for justice to the youth of Bihar - Dilip Kumar, Student Leader"

Patna, June 5

Hundreds of students protested on Thursday in the state capital, demanding the implementation of a domicile policy in Bihar's government recruitment process.

The students allege that Bihar lags behind other states like Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh, where such policies are already in place, ensuring preference for local candidates in government jobs.

Protesters claimed that the absence of a similar policy in Bihar is contributing to rising unemployment and mass migration of youth from the state.

Large student groups assembled early in the morning and marched through central Patna, raising slogans and blocking roads.

A mild clash erupted between students and security personnel as police attempted to prevent them from entering restricted zones near the CM's residence.

Security was tightened across sensitive areas, and barricades were installed to control the growing crowd. However, student leaders insisted that the movement remains peaceful, though they warned that agitation will intensify and spread statewide if their demands are ignored.

The demonstrators are demanding immediate implementation of a domicile policy in government job recruitment, priority to candidates possessing local residence certificates and concrete action by the state government to curb unemployment and stop outmigration.

Protesters also accused the Nitish Kumar government of being apathetic to the issues of local youth and failing to protect their rights and employment prospects.

A protester told IANS that if the state government did not implement the domicile policy in the state, they would boycott the election.

The protesting groups have threatened to surround the CM’s residence and continue the demonstrations in the coming days.

A student leader, Dilip Kumar, stated, “This is not just a protest but a call for justice to the youth of Bihar. If our demands are not accepted, we will launch a full-scale state-wide movement.”

The protest triggered tension in parts of the city and was held on a day the nation observes 'Sampoorna Kranti Day'.

Authorities are yet to issue an official response, though sources indicate that discussions are underway within the administration on how to address the issue.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Students are absolutely right! Why should Bihari youth suffer when other states protect their own? Our talented youth are forced to migrate because of no job security here. Government must act now 👏 #JusticeForBihar
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Priya M.
While I understand the frustration, blocking roads and clashing with police isn't the solution. This creates inconvenience for common people. Students should find more constructive ways to put pressure on the government.
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Amit S.
Bihar needs this policy urgently! Every year thousands of our youth go to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore because there are no opportunities here. At least government jobs should be reserved for locals first. What's wrong in demanding this basic right?
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Neha T.
This protest shows how desperate Bihar's youth have become. Instead of creating quality jobs, our politicians keep making empty promises. Domicile policy is just one part - we need complete economic revival! 💪
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Sanjay R.
I have mixed feelings. While domicile policy helps locals, shouldn't merit be the main criteria? What if this leads to less qualified people getting jobs just because they're from Bihar? Quality of governance might suffer.
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Kavita P.
Protesting on Sampoorna Kranti Day is symbolic! Bihar's youth are fighting their own revolution against unemployment. Government should listen - this isn't just about jobs, it's about stopping the brain drain from our state.
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Vikram D.
Nitish Kumar government has failed Bihar's youth once again! First they couldn't bring industries, now they

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