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Train services affected across Jharkhand, Odisha, parts of West Bengal as Kurmis demanding ST status block railway tracks

In Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal, Kurmi organisations are pressing for inclusion of their community in the Scheduled Tribe list and official recognition of the Kurmali language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.

September 20, 2025 / 16:04 IST
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Protestors under the banner of 'Adivasi Kurmi Samaj' walk on railway tracks during a rail blockade, demanding Scheduled Tribe status, at Muri railway station, in Ranchi district of Jharkhand on Saturday. (PTI)
Protestors under the banner of 'Adivasi Kurmi Samaj' walk on railway tracks during a rail blockade, demanding Scheduled Tribe status, at Muri railway station, in Ranchi district of Jharkhand on Saturday. (PTI)

Train services across Jharkhand, Odisha and parts of West Bengal came to a halt on Saturday as Kurmi organisations carried out coordinated "Rail Roko" blockades demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status and recognition of the Kurmali language. Authorities reported widespread disruption, with several trains cancelled, short-terminated or delayed, and passengers stranded for hours.

In Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal, Kurmi organisations are pressing for inclusion of their community in the Scheduled Tribe list and official recognition of the Kurmali language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.

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In Ranchi, railway officials confirmed that services under the South Eastern Railway (SER) and the East Central Railway (ECR) were partially affected. "At least three trains, including Hatia-Barddhaman MEMU and Tatanagar-Gua-Tatanagar MEMU, have been cancelled, one has been short-terminated and four were controlled," the statement said. Security personnel were deployed at sensitive stations to disperse protestors and ensure safety.

Similar scenes played out in Hazaribagh district, where thousands gathered at Charhi railway station from 8 am. Led by Mandu MLA Tiwari Mahto, men, women and youth squatted on the tracks, forcing trains to screech to a halt. "This is a peaceful protest, but it will intensify if our legitimate demands are ignored. The government must act decisively," Mahto told the gathering.