Students in Jharkhand pause an ongoing protest and issue an ultimatum to the state government led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, according to reports from Indian outlets. The students say they are temporarily stopping their agitation while awaiting government action on their demands.
The articles describe the students’ decision as a strategic pause rather than an end to their campaign, setting a defined timeline for the government to respond. While both outlets focus on the halt in protests and the ultimatum, the Times of India report specifies a two-month deadline, whereas the Economic Times frames it as an ultimatum to the government. The coverage reflects a similar core event—protesters stopping and pressing for action—while differing slightly in how the deadline is characterized. The reports indicate the government’s response will be pivotal to whether the students resume their agitation after the stated period.