
Rahul Gandhi Raises Concerns Over Agniveer Scheme…..image/PTI
Rahul Gandhi Raises Concerns Over Agniveer Scheme
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the Centre’s Agniveer recruitment scheme, alleging discrimination against martyrs, a claim previously refuted by the defense forces. During his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Raebareli, the parliamentary constituency of his mother, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Gandhi asserted that Agniveer recruits wouldn’t be accorded martyr status like their full-time Army counterparts. He lamented that their bodies would be disposed of, and their families denied pensions or assistance.
According to Gandhi, Agniveer soldiers, despite initially joining the Army, would face dismissal within four years, with three out of four Agniveers ultimately expelled. The opposition leader’s critique suggests concerns over the differential treatment of Agniveer recruits compared to regular soldiers. This scrutiny implies potential implications for the well-being of Agniveer personnel and their families.
The controversy surrounding the Agniveer recruitment scheme underscores broader debates about the equitable treatment of military personnel. While Rahul Gandhi raises alarms about the scheme’s alleged shortcomings, the defense forces have previously defended their position. As the political discourse continues, the fate of Agniveer soldiers remains a focal point, shedding light on the intricacies of military policies and their social impact.
Gandhi’s remarks during the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra highlight the intersection of politics and defense policies, drawing attention to the need for transparency and fairness in military recruitment and treatment of personnel.
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