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Agnipath protest: BJP MP Varun Gandhi urges students to follow non-violence

Extending support to students protesting the Agnipath defence recruitment scheme, BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday urged them to follow the path of non-violence

Protestors carry sticks as they enter a railway station during a protest against "Agnipath scheme" for recruiting personnel for armed forces, in Patna, in the eastern state of Bihar, June 17, 2022 (Reuters)

Protests over Agnipath in several states turn violent; Photo shows protest in Patna, Bihar

Press Trust of India New Delhi

Extending support to students protesting the Agnipath defence recruitment scheme, BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday urged them to follow the path of non-violence, saying it is morally wrong for those wanting to become soldiers to damage public properties when soldiers' top priority is to put national interest first.

"You must fight for your rights but with peace and harmony," he said in a video message amid widespread protests against the new recruitment policy for armed forces.

Angry protestors have damaged public assets at many places across the country.

Noting that the government increased the upper age limit for applicants for the 'Agnipath' scheme to 23 years from 21 soon after it was launched following protests, Gandhi said he is hopeful that the Centre will continue to follow good suggestions.

 

He asked students to be patient and maintain democratic decorum while taking all measures to share their views with the government.

"Secure future is every youth's right. Justice will be done," he said.

The BJP MP had on Thursday written a letter to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, sharing the "concerns" of students with him.

Questioning various provisions of the Centre's 'Agnipath' scheme that envisages recruitment of soldiers on a short-term contractual basis, Gandhi had told Singh that it will give rise to more disaffection among the youths and asked the government to make its stand clear.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jun 18 2022 | 8:12 AM IST

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