Protests against the new military scheme continued for a third day on Thursday, despite the Central government raising the upper age limit for the Agnipath recruiting scheme from 21 to 23 years. Today in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, trains were set ablaze, and public and police vehicles were targeted. The protest in Bihar has turned violent, with demonstrators setting fire to the Samasthipur passenger train. An attempt was made to attack deputy chief minister Renu Devi. The attack took place in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, at a train station. After the armed recruiting procedure in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar was halted and a new plan called Agneepath was introduced, violence ensued. Similarly, violence erupted in areas such as Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Gujarat, and others after the earlier army recruitment process was scrapped. According to reports, three trains in Secunderabad Railway Station were targeted today by newly recruited from the Warangal region. As the protest became more violent, police arrived on