New Delhi. More recently, the country’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had flagged off the Agneepath scheme in the Indian Army. Under this scheme, if any youth of the country is interested in joining the Army, Navy and Air Force for a short time, they will get the benefit. Under this Agneepath scheme youth will be recruited for 4 years. After the completion of time, 75 percent of the soldiers will be sent home while the rest of the soldiers who are skilled will be appointed on permanent posts. Although this scheme of the government is better for those people who want to contribute in the service of the country for some time, but the opposition to this scheme has started in many places in the country. Photos and videos of the ongoing protests against the scheme are also covered on social media.
In the midst of the ongoing protests over the Agneepath scheme, Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishan has now supported it and posted such a post, for which he is getting trolled fiercely on social media. Actually, Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishan has posted a social media post in which he has told that his daughter also wants to join the army from Agneepath scheme.
My daughter Ishita Shukla said this morning Papa I wanna b in #AgnipathRecruitmentScheme I said go ahead beta pic.twitter.com/BkxoOB81QQ
— Ravi Kishan (@ravikishann) June 15, 2022
Ravi Kishan shared a picture of his daughter in this post in which she is holding an NCC cadet certificate. Posting this picture, Ravi Kishan wrote, ‘My daughter Ishita said this morning – Papa wants to join the Agneepath army recruitment scheme. Hearing this, I told him to go ahead son.
Users are trolling fiercely
Ravi Kishan has been on the target of trollers since his post regarding the recruitment of daughter Ishita in the Agneepath Army Recruitment Scheme. Responding to his post, a user said, ‘Yes, your daughter will not have any shortage after retirement. Why do you think of everything as a master stroke?’. At the same time, another user said, ‘When Ishita’s training is done, will do a tweet even then.’ Another wrote, ‘Think of the lakhs of youth who will retire at the age of 24-25 years.’