Agnipath Scheme: Rahul Gandhi's target on the Centre, said- 'Until the youth get justice...'


Posted on 27th Jun 2022 05:51 pm by rohit kumar

Agnipath Scheme: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has strongly attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Agnipath scheme. He has said that the Prime Minister of the country is making his friends wealthy by giving them the airport of the country, but by keeping the youth on contract, he wants to make them Agniveer. He said this on the day of Congress's protest. Congress is protesting against the Agneepath scheme by conducting satyagraha across the country.

 

In a tweet, Rahul Gandhi said that the Prime Minister is making 'Daulatveer' by giving the country's airport to his 'friends' for 50 years and the youth as 'Agniveer' on a contract of only 4 years. Today, the Congress party across the country is conducting satyagraha against 'Agneepath' and till the youth do not get justice, this satyagraha will not stop.

 

Congress satyagraha against Agneepath's plan

 

The opposition to the Agneepath scheme, which started with the youth of the country, has now taken a political form. So far many political parties have opposed this plan. Now Congress organized a satyagraha across the country to protest against this plan. Intensifying its attack on the government regarding the Agneepath scheme, the Congress said that the Modi government is playing with the future of the youth by bringing this new scheme of recruitment into the army. The Congress is holding 'Satyagraha' in all the assembly constituencies of the country against this plan and is demanding to withdraw the Tughlaq decree to implement the Agneepath scheme.

 

Congress is adamant about withdrawing the plan

 

20 senior Congress leaders and spokespersons including Pawan Kheda in West Bengal, Ajay Maken in Lucknow, Supriya Shrinath in Mumbai, and Gaurav Gogoi in Chennai have held command in many cities, and Conferences were addressed. Earlier, a press conference titled 'Agneepath ki Baat, betrayal of youth' was addressed. During this, he demanded the withdrawal of the Agnipath scheme, citing the threat to national security and dissatisfaction among the youth.

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