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Anti-MNS men torch train in Patna

PATNA: Retaliating against attacks on north Indians by activists of Raj Thackeray’s MNS in Mumbai, angry students in Bihar torched a train, vandalised railway stations and blocked rail movement, prompting police to fire in the air.

Hundreds of protesters descended on the Barh railway station in rural Patna, demanding that Mr. Thackeray be tried for sedition.

They set ablaze an AC coach of the Danapur-Durg South Bihar Express. – PTI

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