Protests were held across the country regarding the Agneepath scheme. At the same time, the opposition also tried to surround the government by making it an issue. Even now the big leaders of Congress do not hesitate to criticize the Agneepath scheme. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Manish Tewari wrote an article in the English newspaper praising this plan and also expressed his support. He described 'Agneepath' as a part of the wider process of modernization. Congress has distanced itself from the views expressed in this article by MP Manish Tewari. Congress has said that this scheme is not only playing with the national interest but also the future of the youth.
Two senior Congress leaders clashed over this article. Congress's communication head Jairam Ramesh wrote on Twitter, that Congress MP Manish Tewari has written an article on Agneepath. Congress is a democratic party. It needs to be said that these views are his own and have nothing to do with the party. The party believes that this scheme is against the security of the nation and the youth, which has been imposed without discussion.
Manish Tewari also reacted immediately on Twitter after Jairam Ramesh's tweet. He wrote, in the tag line of the article itself, it is written that these are the personal views of the author. I believe that Jairam Ramesh Ji must have read the article from beginning to end. You can view it here. Let us tell you that this is the second time that Congress has distanced itself from the views of Manish Tewari regarding this plan. In the past too, Manish Tewari has supported the scheme by tweeting. Even then Congress issued a statement calling it his personal view.
Let us inform you that on June 16, Manish Tiwari supported Agneepath for the first time. He had said, the truth is that India needs an army of youth who is also a leader in technical knowledge and knows the use of modern weapons. The army is not an employment guarantee program. After his statement, the Congress leader in Odisha, Saptagiri Ulaka said that we do not agree with whatever Manish Tewari said. Our stand is different and we have told people about it.
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