This Article is From Jun 23, 2022

"Will Have To Withdraw Scheme Just Like... ": Rahul Gandhi On 'Agnipath'

'Agnipath' scheme: Taking to Twitter, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a video of a young man in tears expressing anguish over having lost the chance to join the armed forces.

'Will Have To Withdraw Scheme Just Like... ': Rahul Gandhi On 'Agnipath'

Rahul Gandhi had posted a video of a young man in tears expressing anguish. (File)

New Delhi:

Attacking the BJP over the 'Agnipath' scheme, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said the ruling party has "broken the dream" of lakhs of youth to serve the country and asserted that a storm will rise from their tears that will break Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "arrogance of power".

Taking to Twitter, Rahul Gandhi posted a video of a young man in tears expressing anguish over having lost the chance to join the armed forces.

"There has not been any recruitment in the armed forces for the last two years. 2018-19: 53,431; 2019-20: 80,572; 2020-21: 0; 2021-22: 0," the former Congress chief said.

"By bringing 'Agniveers' on a four-year contract, the BJP has broken the dream of lakhs of youth to serve the nation. Such a storm will rise from these tears that will destroy the arrogance of power of the prime minister," Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

Addressing Congress parliamentarians and legislators from across the country who converged at the party headquarters here on Wednesday to express solidarity with him after he was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate, Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the BJP government "which calls itself nationalist" was "weakening" the armed forces through the 'Agnipath' scheme.

He had also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to withdraw the military recruitment initiative just like he rolled back the farm laws.

Several parts of the country witnessed protests after the announcement of the scheme that seeks to recruit youths between the age bracket of 17-and-half years to 21 for only four years with a provision to retain 25 per cent of them for 15 more years. For 2022, the upper age limit has been extended to 23 years.

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