Congress leaders slam Agnipath scheme, call it anti-youth


New Delhi, Jun 20 (IANS): Congress leaders and workers sat on a 'satyagrah' at Jantar Mantar here for the second consecutive day against the Agnipath scheme and ED's questioning of Rahul Gandhi as what party calls 'vendetta politics'. A delegation of the Congress will meet President Ram Nath Kovind in the evening. The party has also called its Parliamentary board meeting in which all MPs have been asked to attend.

Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi appeared before the ED for the fourth time on Monday. Earlier, he was questioned for 30 hours in three days.

Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar, who joined the protest at Jantar Mantar, lashed out at BJP leaders over the Agnipath scheme. He said, "First, make your children the beneficiary of this scheme. Minister's son becomes secretary in the BCCI and youth of the country will get only four years contractual job and then will become watchmen."

"If a child of a family gets a job in the army, their respect increases in the society. A job in the army is a question about the security of the country, do not make fun of it. Children of poor farmers and labourers go to the army. Agnipath scheme has been brought with an intention to push the youth into the fire. This scheme should be withdrawn immediately," he added.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel also joined the protest along with senior Congress leaders against the Agnipath scheme and ED's action against Rahul Gandhi.

He said, "the central government will have to withdraw the Agnipath scheme. The central government is behaving disgracefully with those who protect our borders. The future of the youth, the country's border and security are in danger if this scheme is implemented."

He also raised questions on the central government using the ED in National Herald case. He said, "Rahul Gandhi raised his voice against inflation, unemployment and Rafale scam, this is the reason why the central government wants to shut his voice. BJP wants to weaken Congress, hence trying to defame Rahul Gandhi through ED."

The Congress workers said that until the government withdraws this scheme, the demonstrations will continue. Heavy police force has been deployed at the railway stations to prevent any untoward incident.

The opposition and the youths across the country have demanded withdrawal of the Agnipath scheme.

Fierce protests have erupted in many states after the central government announced the Agnipath scheme. The demonstrations entered the fifth day on Monday. In the past four days, protesters have torched train coaches and damaged public properties in several areas.

 

  

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Congress seems to be sedded to the Brtiish system and resists reform. They want the old system. If the Indian Army has created this scheme, Congress becomes anti-national and should be relegated to antiquity.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    What's the meaning of the word 'Sedded' as per your new system, Mr Canada Prabhu?

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    Indian army has no role in its creation nor has it made any announcement about it. Agnipath is created and announced by Home ministry illegally and undemocratically for India army in an unparliamentary way. So, this automatically makes this misadventure a Deform not Reform. An insult to constitution and the army by unnecessarily dragging army’s name into this disgraceful episode. There is no expert’s opinion, not a single parliamentary member or party taken into confidence and no discussion and debate over it. Even retired service personnel have slammed this idea and called for immediate rollback. Those who are anti constitutional are the prime terrorists and anti nationals of the country.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 20 2022

    With current system, lot of young people joining the military and serve there for 5 years. Then come out of service, get the free land property with government job and enjoy the life long benefits. Most of the north Indians and few south Indians took advantage of this scheme. It became almost like business and this current system should change.

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