Rahul turns 53, asks party workers not to celebrate his birthday


New Delhi, Jun 19 (IANS): Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who turned 53 on Sunday, has asked his supporters to refrain from celebrating his birthday as youth are sad. The appeal comes in backdrop of wide protest against the Centre's "Agnipath" scheme for the recruitment in the Armed Forces.

In an appeal, he said, "I appeal to all Congress workers and my well wishers across the country not to hold any kind of celebrations on the occasion of my birthday."

Rahul Gandhi, born on June 19, 1970, is in his fourth term as Lok Sabha MP -- thrice from Amethi (2004 ,2009 and 2014) and currently from Wayanad. He lost from Amethi in 2019.

The Congress on Sunday will hold a "Satyagrah" against the Agnipath scheme at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.

"No soldier will come out well trained if aspirants of the Armed Forces are recruited for only four years and then retired," said Mallikarjun Kharge.

 

  

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 19 2022

    Some people join army/police not to serve the country but for getting pension. The protest is actually due to the non pension thing that is mentioned in the Agnipath scheme. Many might disagree to my comment but have a look at the police force if you aren't blind

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Jun 19 2022

    not some but 99 percent of them join for the sake of TA, DA and pension..of course lots of other unmentioned benefits also which are termed as Upari Aay in hindi..

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 19 2022

    Many many happy returns of the day Dear and Dearest Rahul.We are with you always.Long live Congress.

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