• 20 trains cancelled, around 47 diverted as Kurmi community calls for strike in 3 states

    National
    20 trains cancelled, around 47 diverted as Kurmi community calls for strike in 3 states

    Thousands of people of the Kurmi community will protest while dressed traditionally,  Sheetal Ohdar said.

    Digital Desk: Following the Kurmi community's call for an ongoing rail blockade in three states starting on Wednesday, at least 20 trains were cancelled and another 47 were diverted under the control of South Eastern Railways (SER) and East Coast Railways (ECoR) in Jharkhand and Odisha.

    Several Kurmi organisations have called for an ongoing rail strike starting on September 20 at nine train stations in Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha to demand Scheduled Tribe (ST) recognition and the inclusion of the Kurmali language in the Constitution's eighth schedule. The blockage will have an impact on the rail service in these three states.

    The state of Jharkhand would see four locations where the railway blockade would take place, according to Sheetal Ohdar, president of the organisation Totemik Kurmi Vikas Morcha (TKVM). These include Ghaghara under the Chakradharpur rail division, Nimdih under the Adra rail division, Gomoh under the Dhanbad rail division, and Muri under the Ranchi rail division.





    The blockade will occur in Khemasuli and Kustaur in West Bengal and Harichandanpur, Jaraikela, and Dhanpur in Odisha, Ohdar said.

    According to the Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of the Ranchi division, the Railway Police Force has deployed a significant number of officers at important stations to prevent any untoward situations. In order to maintain order, the Railways also asked the Jharkhand government for assistance.

    Thousands of people of the Kurmi community will protest while dressed traditionally,  Sheetal Ohdar said.

    On 20 September of last year, the Kurmi community staged a demonstration identical to this one, stopping train tracks for five days.