*Adivasis burn tyre to block road, enforce Jharkhand bandh on January 17,2026 to protest against the killing of their village head in Khunti.

Adivasis of their organisations took to the streets in several districts of Jharkhand today (January 17, 2026) to enforce a bandh in protest against the killing of a village head in Khunti earlier this month.

However, In Ranchi, the bandh impact was not visible, as markets and business establishments remained open and commuters were seen going to their workplaces.

The State administration has made elaborate security arrangements to maintain peace across Ranchi and its neighbouring districts, a senior police officer said.

The police said that additional forces have been deployed in the State’s capital Ranchi to maintain law and order. No untoward incident connected with the bandh was reported.

In Khunti, the demonstrators were seen burning tyres to block roads in tribal-majority districts.

The impact of the Jharkhand bandh was also witnessed in Simdega, Chaibasa and Gumla districts in the morning hours, with shops remaining closed and public transport off the roads.
Laxmi Narayan Munda, a prominent social activist and tribal leader, said, “Over 20 tribal organisations are participating in the bandh today. We seek justice for Soma Munda.”

Soma Munda, the ‘Adel Sanga Padha Raja’ (traditional head of 22 villages) was shot dead on January 7, following a dispute over 3.16 acres of land in Jiarappa village under the Khunti Police Station area.

Adivasi Ulgulan Manch (AUM) convener Alastair Bodra alleged that the arrests made by the police were an “eyewash”.
“The main shooters and accused are still absconding. We want their immediate arrest,” he said.

The police claimed to have arrested seven people in connection with the case.

Soma Munda had contested the 2024 Assembly elections from the Khunti seat on an Abua Jharkhand Party (AJP) ticket.

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