New Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday termed the new 'Agneepath' scheme of short-term recruitment in the army as a new betrayal of the Modi government with the country and the army and a step to weaken the army, and claimed that Like all the three agricultural laws, PM Narendra Modi will have to withdraw this scheme.
Expressing solidarity with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) during his five-day-long interrogation of the National Herald newspaper in an alleged money laundering case related to the National Herald newspaper, he expressed his anger and expressed solidarity with the Congress leaders and workers, saying that Congress leaders and workers cannot be intimidated. Addressing senior Congress leaders, MPs and MLAs present at the Congress headquarters, Rahul Gandhi also said that the Enforcement Directorate's interrogation is a "small matter" as unemployment and the 'Agneepath' scheme are the most urgent issues today.
At the same time, he said, 'My case is a small matter. To be honest, it's not even necessary. Today the most important thing is employment. Small and medium scale industries are the backbone of the country. Narendra Modi ji has broken this backbone. I have been saying this for months.' Rahul Gandhi claimed, 'I am telling our youth who run every morning to recruit in the army that the PM broke the backbone of the country and this country is now employing Will not be able to give.' He also alleged that PM Modi has handed over the country to two-three industrialists. Referring to the 'Agneepath' scheme, Rahul Gandhi said, 'Patriotism and the last way to go to the army, that too was closed by these people. Used to talk of 'One Rank, One Pension', now it has become 'No Rank, No Pension'. Will not get employment.
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