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Jobs & Career
Police Detain Job Aspirants After Clash at Lok Bhavan March in Patna
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 06:38 PM
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A protest by job seekers at Lok Bhavan in Patna turned violent when police intervened, resulting in several detentions.
On Monday, a large gathering of job aspirants marched towards Lok Bhavan in Patna to demand faster recruitment for state government positions. The protest, organized by several youth groups, aimed to pressure the Bihar administration to expedite the hiring process for vacant posts.
Police officials arrived at the venue as the crowd approached the building's entrance. A confrontation ensued when officers attempted to disperse the demonstrators, leading to a brief scuffle. Video footage shared on social media showed police using batons while some protesters tried to push forward.
Following the clash, law enforcement detained a number of participants for alleged unlawful assembly and obstruction. The detained individuals were taken to a nearby police station for questioning, and their families were informed of the arrests. No injuries were reported, but the incident has heightened tensions between the state government and job seekers.
State officials later released a statement saying the police acted to maintain public order and that the protest had exceeded permissible limits. They urged aspirants to pursue their grievances through legal channels rather than street demonstrations.
The episode adds to a series of recent job‑related agitations across Bihar, reflecting growing frustration among youth over delayed recruitment and limited employment opportunities.
Police officials arrived at the venue as the crowd approached the building's entrance. A confrontation ensued when officers attempted to disperse the demonstrators, leading to a brief scuffle. Video footage shared on social media showed police using batons while some protesters tried to push forward.
Following the clash, law enforcement detained a number of participants for alleged unlawful assembly and obstruction. The detained individuals were taken to a nearby police station for questioning, and their families were informed of the arrests. No injuries were reported, but the incident has heightened tensions between the state government and job seekers.
State officials later released a statement saying the police acted to maintain public order and that the protest had exceeded permissible limits. They urged aspirants to pursue their grievances through legal channels rather than street demonstrations.
The episode adds to a series of recent job‑related agitations across Bihar, reflecting growing frustration among youth over delayed recruitment and limited employment opportunities.