JDU comes out against Agneepath scheme, gives this advice to central government
JDU comes out against Agneepath scheme, gives this advice to central government
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Patna: The youth of Bihar are opposed to the Agneepath scheme brought by the central government to recruit in the Army. In two days, government property worth crores of rupees has been blown up in the protest, but the leaders of political parties in Bihar are not speaking out of their mouths. In Bihar, protesters blew up trains in three districts. On the other hand, a statement from Vijendra Yadav, a minister in the Bihar government, has come from the JD(U) quota, which can put the entire politics of the NDA on the agarchy.  

Although the statement has been made by JDU leader Upendra Kushwaha and JDU national president Lalan Singh even appealed to the central government to reconsider the scheme, but CM Nitish Kumar is still silent. On the issue, Energy Minister Vijendra Yadav questioned the Centre and said that the Government of India should consider it. You should sit down and discuss it with people. This is not a matter of the Government of Bihar. He made it clear that it was entirely a matter of the Centre.  

However, the government in Bihar is being run by both the parties. On the other hand, bjp-ruled states have spoken of the benefit of Agniveers in local level appointments to calm the anger of the youth. On the violent protest by the students, Lalan Singh and Chairman of the Parliamentary Board Upendra Kushwaha went a step further and said that the Centre should reconsider the scheme. The Centre should discuss with the students so that the matter can be hushed up.  

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