The protest against the Agneepath scheme of the central government is not taking its name to stop. Its maximum impact is being seen in UP and Bihar. Let us inform that while trains were set on fire at railway stations in many parts of Bihar on Thursday, there were reports of violence by protesters on Friday as well.
Let us inform that the opposition to the Agneepath scheme is being seen from the road to the social media. There was a trend on Twitter with the hashtag #ModiMustResign. About which all the people kept their point. A user named Ayush Soni (@AyushSoni197) wrote, “Don’t destroy our army Mr. Chowkidar.”
Another user wrote with this hashtag, “If you want to cancel pension, do it for those ministers who get salary of Rs 2-3 lakhs”. However, in the midst of this uproar, there are many people who have opposed the violent demonstration. One user wrote, “This is not right. You cannot damage any kind of public property, youth are protesting across the country for the new defense rule.
On the other hand, Garvjit Singh wrote, “The old recruitment along the Agni Path should be restored. The one who wants to serve the country should go to Agneepath and the one who is worried about his future can try his luck in the old recruitment.
Let us inform that on Friday, the Bihiya ticket counter was set on fire in Bihar. The protesting protesters misbehaved with the journalists and damaged their mobiles by snatching them. During this, there is also news of a journalist being beaten up. At the same time, there was fierce opposition to the Agneepath scheme at Hajipur Junction in Bihar.
DM and SP reached the spot after getting information about the uproar at Hajipur Junction. Amidst the commotion, the railway passengers present at the station were pulled out of the platform premises. The operation of trains has also been stopped. In Bihar itself, miscreants set fire to the Jammu Tawi Guwahati Express train. Explain that the protesters are demanding the removal of the Agneepath scheme in the restoration of the army.
What did farmer leader Rakesh Tikait say: Rakesh Tikait, national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union said that the Agneepath scheme is not beneficial for the youth, especially the children of the farmer. Tikait said that the plan would be opposed across the country. There will also be a nationalist movement against it. Tikait said that till now youths were getting 15 years of job and pension in the army. But under the new scheme, when the youth goes home without pension after four years of service, what will be his future.