Opposition to the Agneepath scheme regarding the central government’s army is being seen in many states of the country. Students’ protest in Bihar has become fierce. Several trains have been set on fire. Meanwhile, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the youth of the country will become diamonds through the Agneepath scheme, but the opposition parties are spreading confusion about this scheme.
Talking to the media on Friday, he said, “Our youth should understand the Agneepath scheme. Army roads are not closed anywhere. It is forcibly trying to spread confusion by some people.”
He said, “Every man should be proud that if I want to work in the army by becoming Agniveer, then I can join the army. And if I want to go to any other field other than the army, then after training Agniveer, who returns after four years, he will return as a diamond and he will also get work in every field.
Narendra Tomar said that whenever there is any reform, reforms take place in the country, then the people of the opposition try to mislead the people by spreading confusion. It has been 75 years since the independence of the country, we should stand somewhere or not.
Let us inform that on this statement of Narendra Singh Tomar, the protesters protesting against the Agneepath scheme said that the youth of the country are being enslaved through the Agneepath scheme. Our demand is that the government should withdraw this scheme and make permanent recruitment.
A protester on behalf of the United Employment Movement said that today people are being given employment on contract for four years. They are being made slaves. We are against him.
Let us inform that on the third day on Friday, trains were set ablaze in Bihar in protest against the Agneepath scheme. Road and rail traffic is disrupted in 19 districts of Bihar including Patna, Khagaria, Bhagalpur, Begusarai, Samastipur and Ara in Bihar due to the protest against the Agneepath scheme.