They said if their demands are not met, they will spread the protest to entire country


Indian soldiers have started protesting against non-fulfillment of their needs and non-receipt of benefits.
According to Indian media reports, Indian Army personnel have started a series of protests in various cities of Bihar state over non-fulfillment of their needs and non-receipt of benefits.
Protesting in the Indian city of Patna, Indian Army personnel said that if their demands are not met, they will spread the protest to the entire country.
Indian soldiers said that we have repeatedly made requests to the Modi government and the rulers of Bihar state for our needs and benefits, but when there was no response from the government, we were forced to come onto the streets.
Historic protest by the Indian Army against its own government!
— Eagle Claw (@EagleClawStrike) September 13, 2025
In the Indian state of Bihar, Indian Army personnel, due to unfulfilled benefits and basic needs, took to the streets in full uniform and openly threatened to strike.
This is a unique incident in the world where a… pic.twitter.com/tLVp4x9U8t
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