The Centre on Tuesday warned the Railway job aspirants if they are found indulging in unlawful activities may face lifetime debarment from obtaining Railway job.
The notice came a day after railway job aspirants squatted on tracks at different places in Bihar, including the State capital Patna, to protest alleged erroneous results of Railway Recruitment Board's Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) exam.
"Railway job aspirants found involved in vandalism and unlawful activities while protesting will be barred from ever getting recruited in the railways, "the Ministry of Railways issued a notice on its website and all Railway Recruitment Board website.
''Such misguided activities are the highest level of indiscipline rendering such aspirants unsuitable for railway/government job. Videos of such activities will be examined...and candidates/aspirants found indulged in unlawful activities will be liable for police action as well as lifetime debarment from obtaining railway job.," the Ministry said in a general notice.
The protests, which continued till late in the evening on Monday, resulted in the cancellation of at least five long-distance trains originating from Patna. Routes of some other trains were diverted as the youth blocked tracks at Rajendra Nagar Terminal. The railways also cautioned the aspirants that they should not come under the influence of elements which are trying to misguide them for their own “selfish ends”.