At Secunderabad railway station, trains were set on fire, railway tracks were obstructed, and electrical equipment was destroyed. As agitations against the Centre's new Agnipath system for recruiting soldiers across the three services erupted into large-scale rioting and burning, Telangana police allegedly opened fire on hundreds of demonstrators at Secunderabad train station on Friday morning. The agitation will continue until the government reveals dates for the written exam for the Common Entrance Exam, according to the demonstrators (CEE). "We've been waiting for the exam dates for four years." We are certified on both a physical and a medical level. "Many young people like me who want to join the army have no choice but to demonstrate indefinitely," stated another young protester. A BJP leader, Krishna Sagar, has accused the opposition Congress of plotting a political conspiracy over the violent demonstration at Secunderabad train station. He claims that the demonstrators did not follow through on the Centre's reforms.