
Bihar Withdraws FIRs Against NEET Protesters
The state of Bihar has withdrawn 64 First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against NEET protesters, though cases against 21 individuals in Siwan still remain active.
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The state of Bihar has withdrawn 64 First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against NEET protesters, though cases against 21 individuals in Siwan still remain active.

Hours after a constable's suspension, Bihar Police have registered First Information Reports (FIRs) concerning firing incidents during the Siwan bandh violence.
In a tragic road rage incident in Siwan district, Bihar, 28-year-old Harsh Kumar Singh, nephew of former BJP MLC Manoj Kumar Singh, was shot dead, and his father was critically injured after a minor accident escalated into violence.

A police officer in Siwan, India, has been suspended after being filmed firing an AK-47 rifle at students protesting the NEET exam. Authorities stated there were no orders to open fire during the demonstration.
A police officer in Siwan was suspended for firing an AK-47 during violence related to the Bihar bandh, while nearly 200 NEET protesters were detained, with some held for over 24 hours.
Bihar Class X board exams commenced amidst significant chaos, including a Facebook Live video from an exam center in Siwan that raised security concerns.

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Clashes erupted and gunshots were fired during a NEET protest in Siwan, Bihar, injuring three students. Separately, Tej Pratap Yadav was arrested in Patna in connection with the NEET protest and subsequently sent to 14-day judicial custody.